jwminer at accessvt.com escribi?: > Rolf wrote with regard to Windows 7: >> Sort of. XP Mode, which is available for Win 7 Professional and >> Ultimate (Enterprise, too) is a virtual machine containing a >> licensed copy of XP that is seamlessly integrated into Windows 7. It >> does not come with Win 7 Professional or Ultimate and is a free >> download from Microsoft, which the user has to install. >> VirtualBox has a "seamless mode" also.
>> Note: MOST applications users ran under XP will also work with >> Windows 7 and the user doesn't need XP Mode at all. >> Agree. >> It also allows for much more RAM to be utilized than the 3.5 gigs and under >> that a 32-bit >> Windows can use. >> 4GB Adressable, so Win32 bits can adress up to 4GB memory. But you could end with only 2.5GB of RAM usable depending on the installed hardware on your computer. >> The one piece of hardware >> without a 64-bit driver I'll really miss is my Sony Clie PDA. I can >> install Palm Desktop but cannot sync the PDA with the desktop >> because Palm does not and will not offer a driver. I do have a >> kludge, though. I sync the Clie through XP on the same computer and >> simply copy the files to Palm Desktop in Win 7. >> You can syncronize your PDA on Seven. You only need to download the appropriate version of palm desktop. ?How far is your Sony Clie from a Zire 21? A customer is doing it with his Zire21 and i did with my Zire71 >> Win 7 64 is performing very well on my computer, an Athlon 64 X2 >> 4200+ with 3 gigs of RAM and onboard Radeon Xpress 200 video. This >> is definitely not state-of-the-art hardware but with Win 7 64 it >> feels like a new computer. >> Celeron Tualatin 1300MHz / 512MB (a bit slow, but usable) Athlon Barton 3000+ / 1GB Atom Z530 dual core / 1GB (AcerOne netbook)
