> > Another feature to think about is implementing an TCP/IP interface > > directly as Win4Lin does. This should result in significant better > > performance once the Guest-OS drivers are written. > That'd restrict what one can do inside the VM quite a bit though. I know a > fair number of people who use VMWare to run different versions of NetWare > for development or demonstration purposes - without an emulation of some > sort of NIC, plex86'd be useless for such things. Both ideas are worth to be implemented. For some applications an emulated LAN-Card is better for others an modified TCP/IP is preferrable. Elmar
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