Dave, I am still not understanding what these virtual OS things can do. Can I take a basic PC and install Zen on it running under say Novell Linux and then install Windows XP and run XP as a sort of task under Zen?
What it really sounds like is that if I have a server system, I can run different OS's and make them think they are on their own server, rather than sharing one server. But does that have any applications for ham use? 73, Rick, KV9U Dave Bernstein wrote: >Used PCs are indeed cheap, but the time required to keep them in >operational form (backups, software updates, etc.) is not. If you're >logging QSOs from applications running on different PCs, there's also >the issue of maintaining a consistent log. > >If the objective is to facilitate testing on different operating >systems, virtual PCs (e.g. VMWare, Zen) are an attractive alternative. > > 73, > > Dave, AA6YQ > > >
