I'm running it on a 350MHz Pentium II, and it is reasonable...
Vic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 04/03/2000 03:50:42 PM
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> How fast of a machine does one need to run
> vmware so it does not slow down too terribly?
I don't believe the speed of the processor (within reason..., I wouldn't use a
486 ;o)) is as important as the amount of RAM. I thin
or 95 in it - I'll post the results when I get a chance...
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> Oliver Stieber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 04/03/2000 06:22:45 AM
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so far as i am aware VMware runs both os's at once, and you have to switch
between the two.
if you are thinking about VMware, don't forget to hav
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Drazenko Djuricic said:
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I have had only limited success getting the programs I care about to run in
WINE. Is VMware any better at running modern 32-bit Windows programs? I have
two in mind: Corel Ventura for work and Kyodai for play.
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