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Fri 2003-02-07 16:14, Russell Tiedt (5:7105/1) wrote to andrew clarke:
ac> under Linux, but I'm running the Linux binary using FreeBSD's Linux
ac> translation module (a bit like an emulator). Seems to work just like
ac> the native FreeBSD version.
RT> Used that on FreeBSD 4.0 RELEASE, run near all programs I tried,
RT> except IREX, for some reason.
It's pretty good. Apparently NetBSD's binary emulation is even better.
ac> FWIW, I use SuSE 6.2 (1999) (running under VMware in Windows 2000)
ac> for testing.
RT> Last SuSE I ran was 6.1. :-), you would seem to have better hardware
RT> than I do, if you are running all that under VMware. :-))
Not really. The Win2K box is an old AMD K6-2 350 with 256 Mb RAM and a 20 Gb HDD.
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