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SUBMAN1
07-13-06, 05:40 PM
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=b07c9ef0-265a-4237-ae3b-25bc8937d40f&DisplayLang=en

Ignore its req’s – it’s the full version. I’ve run this for years but I always had a partner version from my company.

You can run another OS simulatnously with XP on this. Run win 98 in a window, win 2000, DOS, Linux – whatever - even all at the same time.

-S

kiwi_2005
07-13-06, 05:45 PM
A good find subman! :up:

SUBMAN1
07-13-06, 05:54 PM
A good find subman! :up:

I thought so too! Thx!

NOw I have 10 useless licenses for it (Its in my partner pack), but now I don't need a license!

-S

TteFAboB
07-13-06, 05:58 PM
What's the purpose of this thing?

Damn you Nick Burns, I mean, Subman: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4rYqg9rNxU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4rYqg9rNxU)

SUBMAN1
07-13-06, 06:06 PM
What's the purpose of this thing?

Damn you Nick Burns, I mean, Subman.

You can run a virtual OS inside of Windows. Suppose you had a Linux app you wanted to run - run Linux while doing other things in Windows.

Want to play with Windows 95 or WIndows 2000 or even another copy of Windows XP running 'inside' Windows XP? You can! Ever wanted to see how a program is going to affect your windows XP installation before you run it on XP? Again - you can.

The short of it is - it creates a shell that doesn't let the other host OS know that it is not running natively. THe only downside is - you lose some speed since WIndows must now maintain two OS's at once - but if you have the shell in the forground on Windows - then it is not noticeable - that is how efficient it is.

Linux or alternate OS's however will run slower since they are making non standard disc calls, etc as compared to Windows, but it does work. I compiled a copy of Gentoo into a shell once. Only trick is - you can't use virtual HD space for the virtual HD - you have to dedicate 'real' hard drive space to the Linux install, even though you will be able to run ext2/ext3 etc on top of NTFS so don't think you need to run it on its own seperate partition - Linux will function and not know its ext3 etc is running from 'within' an NTFS partition.

It is hard to explain without getting technical, so I hope you get the jist of it.

-S