Anne Wilson said:

>> Just browsing their webpage, they don't seem to have support for
>> anything buy 95,98 or ME.  Are you talking about one in beta?
>
> I may have to grovel on this one.  I was speaking from memory, but
> I
> can't find the newletter I was thinking of - I must have deleted
> it.
> I know they were talking about DirectX improvements, but I could
> be
> totally wrong about W2K and XP.  Sorry.
>
> As I said, win98SE is 100% stable for me under win4lin, but I
> recognise that that is no help if you need to read ntfs
> directories,
> or own a copy of w2k but not win98.
>
> Sorry if I misled you.

No, not a bit.  I shouldn't be slamming win4lin, it is a good
product; I actually bought a couple of versions (aarrggh, the cat
is stepping on my keyboard, looking for attention - wow, is she
persistent!) quite some time ago.  I switched to vmware about 6
months ago and I'm actually planning on paying for it, as soon as
I come up with the money!  It supports everything; I was really
impressed with it's ability to run multiple os's at the same time.
 The price is quite a bit higher for it though, hence why I
haven't paid for it yet.  I guess it's kind of apples and oranges
as far as target users though.  My point was simply that they need
to come out with ntfs support soon (win4lin that is) because
people are going to be using what they have available and it will
most likely be nt based, as well as software titles which people
will most likely be running will probably stop being win98
compatible.

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