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| Gundyman 2001-08-15, 4:12 pm |
| Have anyone try the Connectx Virtual PC? | |
| ocpguy 2001-08-15, 5:22 pm |
| Yes... surprisingly it's not too bad.
It's never going to be as fast as having an actual PC...
It's meant so that you can open your pc files on a mac... I wouldn't recommend playing Quake on it.
But for what it does... it's not bad... | |
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| How much is that software?
Is it for commerical or home used? | |
| Bobby Digital 2001-08-15, 7:20 pm |
| I've used both the Virtual PC for Macs and the new Virtual PC for Windows. The Windows version is a godsend because if you want to test out a different OS (DOS, Windows, and even Linux) you can and if you want to test out an application, but don't want to rsik messing up your primary computer.
It's not a speed demon, but for testing purposes I highly recommend it.
BD
Virtual PC for Windows is for either commercial or home use and cost about $100 at your local CompUSA @ Kasor | |
| Bobby Digital 2001-08-16, 9:07 am |
| Correction to Kasor, Virtual PC for Windows cost $199.99
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| Bobby Digital 2001-08-16, 9:16 pm |
| Check online Kasor because you may can find it cheaper than the listed retail price.
One thing I will say is that it is on my list of software applications worth the money. Very helpful if you are doing multi-OS tech support and software testing.
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