thanks a LOT! :)
dlloyd Official Pianist Mar 7, 2004 #22 Yes, you can save it. You might try looking into something like Bochs (I think that's how it's spelled). It's essentially a free version of Virtual PC
Yes, you can save it. You might try looking into something like Bochs (I think that's how it's spelled). It's essentially a free version of Virtual PC
Zammy-Sam Desertchild Mar 8, 2004 #24 Sorry for the "he"! Check out this http://bochs.sourceforge.net/
perfessor101 Registered Mar 8, 2004 #26 will the virtual PC 5 works with panther? Click to expand... Yes on a G3 or G4 machine, but it is significantly slower than VPC 6. Given that VPC 6 is no speed demon that says a lot.
will the virtual PC 5 works with panther? Click to expand... Yes on a G3 or G4 machine, but it is significantly slower than VPC 6. Given that VPC 6 is no speed demon that says a lot.
S StarLee Registered Mar 8, 2004 #27 thanks! atm i can only afford the 5 not the 6 .... hopefully i can get a bargain as i'm a poor student.
thanks! atm i can only afford the 5 not the 6 .... hopefully i can get a bargain as i'm a poor student.
perfessor101 Registered Mar 8, 2004 #28 As a "poor student" you should be eligible for student discounts on VPC. I have no idea what Microsoft's discount is but Apple's is around 50%. That could make VPC 6 more of a possibility. Don't forget that you have to get a copy if Windows too.
As a "poor student" you should be eligible for student discounts on VPC. I have no idea what Microsoft's discount is but Apple's is around 50%. That could make VPC 6 more of a possibility. Don't forget that you have to get a copy if Windows too.
paste120 Registered Mar 12, 2005 #29 Has anybody used Darwine? Because it messed up my printing and now i cant print.
scruffy Notorious Olive Counter Mar 12, 2005 #30 You might want to look into www.iemulator.com - the price is right, $24. You still have to get Windows though. It just emulates the hardware. It's based in part on the qemu sources ( http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/ ), but I think a more finished product.
You might want to look into www.iemulator.com - the price is right, $24. You still have to get Windows though. It just emulates the hardware. It's based in part on the qemu sources ( http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/ ), but I think a more finished product.