Further to the topic of running QPC2 under Linux, I recently tried VirtualBox. This is a great (and free) program that supports many OSes that run on PCs - including Windows, of course, and therefore also QPC2. Host OSes include Windows, unix, Mac - all in various flavours. Im running it on Vista with a W2K guest OS running QPC2. QPC2 is about 10-15% slower than running directly on the host.
This may not be what Norman wants, as it does involve an actual copy of Windows. However, sometimes nothing but Windows will do and then it is good to have handy, safely packaged in a virtual machine. Per _______________________________________________ QL-Users Mailing List http://www.q-v-d.demon.co.uk/smsqe.htm