I'm running Win95 with 80MB RAM and it is functional.  I've run tax 
software and some other financial software.  It's definitely slow, 
but functional.  Depends a lot on the type of software, i.e., 
wouldn't want to run games or heavy graphics. ;-)


>Anyone have any experience using Virtual PC with Windows 95 (or 98 or 2000)
>on a 2400 with a Newer 240 mhz upgrade card?
>I have a supplier who has some new software that I need to run. I'd hate to
>buy a windows laptop for this one piece of demo software, and was hoping
>that my 2400 would do the trick.
>
>Is it useable? How slow is it? etc. Any help would be welcome.
>


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