Re: Win4Lin Home Edition

2005-02-18 Thread Bill Sconce
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 21:10:28 -0500 (EST) Benjamin Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 16 Feb 2005, at 1:57pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I stopped by Win4Lin's booth at LinuxWorld yesterday. There is now a new version of Win4Lin which DOES support W2000 and XP. It's a deeper technology

Re: Win4Lin Home Edition

2005-02-17 Thread Benjamin Scott
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005, at 1:57pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I stopped by Win4Lin's booth at LinuxWorld yesterday. There is now a new version of Win4Lin which DOES support W2000 and XP. It's a deeper technology than the DOS-emulation approach used for W9X. Who knew? Well, people who read this

Re: Win4Lin Home Edition

2005-02-16 Thread Bill Sconce
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 13:29:16 -0500 Bill Sconce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 08:54:34 -0500 Jerry Feldman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Unfortunately, it does not appear that Win4Lin will ever support WindowsNT based products. Please correct me on this. Nope, I think that's

Re: Win4Lin Home Edition

2005-02-16 Thread Bill McGonigle
On Feb 16, 2005, at 13:57, Bill Sconce wrote: There is now a new version of Win4Lin which DOES support W2000 and XP. It's a deeper technology than the DOS-emulation approach used for W9X. Just saw it myself today. One nice aspect of it is they have a way to map Windows folders to linux

Re: Win4Lin Home Edition

2005-02-16 Thread Mark Komarinski
On Wed, Feb 16, 2005 at 05:48:33PM -0500, Bill McGonigle wrote: On Feb 16, 2005, at 13:57, Bill Sconce wrote: There is now a new version of Win4Lin which DOES support W2000 and XP. It's a deeper technology than the DOS-emulation approach used for W9X. Just saw it myself today. One nice

Re: Win4Lin Home Edition

2005-01-29 Thread Jerry Feldman
5.5.18 is available through our peculiar CNB warehouse at $89.99 (Member's Price $69.99). I don't see Win4Lin Home Edition on Linspire's CNR/CNB, thus interested Linspire folks will just have to nag both Linspire and Netraverse to make the necessary arrangements. Note that I run Win4lin 5.1

Re: Win4Lin Home Edition

2005-01-29 Thread Bill Sconce
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 08:54:34 -0500 Jerry Feldman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have no problem with Win4Lin. I think it is an excellent product if you need to have a real version of Windows 9x. I pay for Crossover Office for a couple of reasons, one is that most of the Windows applications that

Re: Win4Lin Home Edition

2005-01-29 Thread Benjamin Scott
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005, at 1:29pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Win4Lin does that. DOS based, lightweight, runs everything 16-bit Windows was able to run, requires a u$ OS license. Technical clarification: Win4Lin can also run Win95, Win98, and WinME, all of which are 32-bit as well. Both in

Win4Lin Home Edition

2005-01-28 Thread Kenyon Karl
must note that Win4Lin 5.5.18 is available through our peculiar CNB warehouse at $89.99 (Member's Price $69.99). I don't see Win4Lin Home Edition on Linspire's CNR/CNB, thus interested Linspire folks will just have to nag both Linspire and Netraverse to make the necessary arrangements. Note

Re: Win4Lin Home Edition

2005-01-28 Thread Benjamin Scott
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, at 9:41pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Note that the price tag for this apparently obsolete version ... My understanding is that it is not obsolete, just limited. They restrict max memory and don't allow a full virtual network adapter (socket proxy only). I use Win4Lin