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Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 19 - Oct 31, 2003
VMWare has neither the capability of emulating a platform that can run OS X (i.e. PPC), nor is it able to run on a NON-x86 platform (it only runs under Windows or Linux)
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 1 - Sep 6, 2003
anyone know if its able to emulate Mac OS X from an "other" I doubt it is able too but though I would ask.
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 1 - Sep 5, 2003
Yes, which is why I suggested that we all let vmware know how interested we are in their porting their mature, feature-rich x86 emulator to PPC and OS X. Unless someone else knows of a company, they seem to be the furthest along to be able to bring a viable, competing product to the platform. No one seems to like my suggestion, even though VMWare's excuse up to this point...
Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 20 - Aug 29, 2003
For lack of an alternative, it's good. Compared with VPC 6 or even VMWare on PC or Linux, it bites the big one. ...
Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 14 - Aug 28, 2003
If they haven't already been working on it, porting vmware to Mac would be no small task. However, they're head and shoulders farther along on a stable, mature product than anyone else. ...
Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 14 - Aug 27, 2003
I have VMWare installed on the XP box, but not the server or LAURA. ...
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 6 - Jul 31, 2003
Hi, Next to Rational Rose, you should have a look (if you have to run Windows-based applications) to Rational XDE (the professional edition for Java). A lot of improvement have been done at level of usuability (vs Rose), code RTE. Built-in, you will find: the web publisher feature that will allow you to publish your UML models into HTML web pages, a pattern engine that...
Software Programming & Web Scripting - Posts: 2 - Jul 14, 2003
I sold my PowerBook and got bored. If you have the install media, setting up OpenStep in VMware isn't that hard. Getting it online though is a whole nother beast. ...
Bob's Place - Posts: 788 - Mar 16, 2003
Getting it to come up at boot time involves adding a line for the driver in /etc/modules.conf. I'm a little sketchy about exactly how to determine the right alias name to use, though. I'm actually fighting this with my soundcard, which works if I manually start it, but not with the entry in modules.conf. Alternately, you could look at adding a line in /etc/rc.d/rc.local to...
Unix & X11 - Posts: 10 - Mar 5, 2003