Dear Keith,

I'm using vmware at work on a PII 233 MHz with 64 Mbytes memory. It was
also very slow when i didn't use the vmware tools and the changed
xserver. When you use both it get quite fast. About 25 % of the speed op
only windows. I think it's quite good as there are quite debugging items
in the software. I will be a bit faster when it's speed optimized. THis
is what vmware told me. It' won't be a lot faster but a bit it will. 

To me it's very useful for average applications like editing and
exchange. By the way i don't choose for exchange. But i have to as it is
the company standard.

I hope it's helpful.

Regards,

Joop Boonen.


Keith Snape wrote:
> 
> Has anyone actually gotten a decent version of VMware
> to work? Personally, I tried it out after I got my new
> computer, and even on a PII 400 with 128meg DIMM(s)
> found that it ran incredibly slow (at least at first).
>  I then attempted to use an ATAPI cdrom driver, and
> got a segmentation fault.... Was I going about this
> wrong, or is it just meant not to work properly (like
> anything else associated with MicroSlop?)
> 
> Thanks,
> Keith Snape
> 
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