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From: "Robert Comer"
VMWare does (somewhat, it's not perfect) Virtual PC and Virtual Server do not.
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Bob Comer
"Rich Gauszka" wrote in message
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> "Robert Comer"
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>>> What do you think of the practicality of the above?
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>> Unless you play some serious games or heavy multimedia stuff, it's a very
>> practical thing to do. It is a bit slower as Geo implies, but it sure is
>> a good way to have a consistent OS with different hardware.
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>> Just remember that a virtual machine has access to only devices that are
>> emulated, so any special stuff on the host isn't going to pass through.
>> (no TV tuners, no 3D video cards, no PCMCIA, no USB.)
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>> Bob Comer
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> no usb? I thought vmware and others supported usb
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