It might run on the 7600, but

when I asked questions about 2 weeks ago,
the answers I received seemed to follow the amount of Ram
available in the Mac.

Those with 64/96 meg Ram in essence said "useless"
but those with around 160 megs were able to run.

The 7600/132 would run slower. Dont forget you will also
need a bundle of Hard Disk space.

Also the later the version of Vpc the more Ram needed

Bob


Rod Blitvich wrote:

> Can anyone help Phil please?
> Ta
> Rod
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> If anyone has an old version of Virtual PC, to run on an old Powermac
> 7600/132MHz, that I could gain access to I would greatly appreciate it. The
> new versions will not run on my machine, and a lot of work stuff as we all
> know is for PC's only. A new Apple Laptop, now..... Support for Rod.
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> Many thanks,
> Phil Price
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