The message <200410101322.16696.ALUGlist@digimatic.plus.com> from Wayne Stallwood <ALUGlist@digimatic.plus.com> contains these words:
<serious question> I have debian in one tray, will have Win 98SE in another, and Win 2000 in the third. Knoppix will run from CD.
(Bearing in mind that I have no intention of *EVER* loading XP), available to load I have CP/M, DOS 6.22, Win 3.11 and OS2. I have very old Red Hat, SuSE, Mandrake, Mini-Linux distros, and I have a hankering to try PetrOS. I can't bear to have a fiver's worth of tray in the 'Come In Handy Even If I Never Use It' box.
Wow that sounds like a really hard way to go about things, but then I guess even with your fastest machine VMware is going to be a slow alternative.
Would this be VPC? (Which I have this instant been pointed at by Zetnet's development bod) If so, <Strine> Emma Chisit? </Strine> I must point out that I don't intend to run the whole list (above). I can run a CP/M emulator, and I have DOS 6.22 and Win 3.11 on my flaptop, and an old server running OS2. I just don't want to have that tray reproaching me... -- Tony http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ God sends the meat, the Devil sends the cooks.