Re: TI-H: USB Link


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Re: TI-H: USB Link




>You keep on mentioning emulation...  What program do you use to
>emulate all these win95/NT programs?  Don't you run into a million
>compatibility problems?  Hell, half the time these programs don't work
>on a true win95 machine.  Like, how can you run all these MSDOS and
>win95-box mode games, most of which require directx or even D3D, which
>again still barely works on win95!?

I use:

Virtural PC 1.0b6
Virtural PC 1.0
Virtural PC 2.0

And just do a search for "Virtural PC" "Download" in yahoo or
altavista.digital.com and you'll find it by the end of the day.

If I want to run RedHat linux or NetBSD (with complete network support) I
choose Virtural PC 2.0.  Sometimes programs will run better on 2.0, and
sometimes they run better on 1.0.

I have about 20 different hard drive partitions in files on my mac and each
has 1 to 2 programs.  I installed Protel 98 and Acrobat 3.01 (not reader)
and Win95 (nothing else) and now Protel is complaining about missing DLLs
and it won't make PCBs without freezing.  :\

I run the beta of Win98 to do some games.  I almost have to make a
partition for each game or program I want to run.  :/

And whats realy neat is I can save the state of the PC so if it crashes,
its immediately back in win95 or netbsd or BeOS or what ever I was in
without any wait.



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