I thought I would just throw my 2 cents in..
VirtualPC is very similar to vmware, but it has its own VNC server
running on the "Host" machine, and you can dedicate certain Screens to
different "Guests", so if you vnc into host:1, it can be your dos
client, host:2 can be win2k, etc.. any standard v
If VMware is too expensive, Bochs may be an option. It's a pure emulator and
therefore slower than VMware, and its virtual screen is rather limited, but
I'd think it's good enough for Dos programs. It even offers to use the RFB
protocol as a user interface, but I haven't tried that.
Bjvrn Perss
Hi
Due to the wat MSDos works and the way VNC works, they are verry hard to
combine, specially with MSDos in full-screen mode.
Recently I'm doing some tests with vmware (http://www.vmware.com/) This is
definitly commercial software, definitly no free software.
With vmware-workstation, you can h