On 1/8/04 3:03 PM, "David Z Maze" wrote: > If I understand what Virtual PC does properly, the actual hardware > inside the Mac is somewhat irrelevant; you'd need to figure out what > network hardware Virtual PC is emulating and use a driver for that.
Okay that makes sense, I guess I will dig/google around that path. > > You'll almost certainly get noticably better performance, and not have > an intermediate layer of Microsoft, if you installed Debian (PPC) on > the Macintosh directly. The downside is that you won't be able to use > Debian and Macintosh programs at the same time, since you can only be > booted into one OS or the other. Maybe there's something like VMWare > that's a PPC virtualizer out there? Totally agree, was more or less just f*rting around with the possibility of testing Debian on Virtual PC, we have 3 regularly Debian installs on regular PC boxes running. Thanks! -- Thanks!! David Thurman List Only at Web Presence Group Net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]