Shouldn`t be a problem at all, just read the docs. But be aware, that there is 
NO free player available for OSX hosts (unlike win hosts). A similar, but free 
program is virtual box (virtualbox.org) . 

I don`t use macs, but run quite a number of virtual machines, where xp or vista 
is always the host, win2k mostly the guest - aside from some dosmachines and 
w98 vm, to run legacy software on my dual-cores.

Although I am a complete computer/programming illiterate (not to say Dummy), it 
was easy for me to setup a basic win98 or win2k environment: Just start a new 
vm, install only OS plus pdf-reader and win/rar, save this OS as "VM - win2k - 
MAster" or "VM - win98 - Master". Now I can copy those and rename the copy. So 
I have than for example one VM named  "Win2k-Ami520-EOD-Master". After starting 
up this VM, I would install Amibroker....., save this VM (So its saved under 
the name Ami520-EOD-MASTER. A second Save under the name "Win...Ami...EOD-LAB" 
would now be started by me and filled with data - and saved. An additional save 
(or clone) would give me an exact copy as "VM - win2k - Amibroker - EOD - 
Production" 

This way I have 3 variations of amibroker (EOD) and further RT ones, which you 
could move easily to any other (real)machine - but watch the license agreement. 
I deliberately avoid running more than one machine at any time - but with VM 
you could have running more in parallel.

For me VMware made life a lot easier and saved me the hassle of 
installing,...installing,...installing. I now do it just once!

SOrry for the long post.

Regards  

 


--- In [email protected], "drkbrown55" <drkbrow...@...> wrote:
>
> Can some kind soul please tell me if it is possible to run Amibroker in 
> Windows7/VM fusion on a MAC running OSX, and if so how do I transfer the 
> programme from my old ASUS laptop?
> Thanx
>


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