You could try wine-x...  It's supposed to be very good and was 
targeted at gaming.  Haven't tried it myself, of course...

LeeE


On Wednesday 26 January 2005 15:01, Josh (Norm) Audette wrote:
> VMWare's graphics driver won't be able to use accelerated
> graphics.  You can try, but I doubt you'll get more than a
> couple of frames a second. It would be a shame to spend money
> on VMWare just for that.  OTOH if you have VMWare already it'd
> be a good thing to try and let us know how it works.
>
> I can suggest trying dual-boot instead.  Installing Windows on
> VMWare will take just as much hard drive space on the VMWare
> virtual disk as it would on a dual-boot disk.  The big
> disadvantage is that the dual-boot system won't have access to
> your linux filesystem when in Windows so you won't be able to
> share scenery.
>
> If you need help with managing partitions, I can offer some
> advice as I've successfully done partition resizing before. 
> My biggest piece of advice, right off the bat, is BACK UP YOUR
> DATA before you try anything of the sort.  If you want help
> with this feel free to message me off-list.
>
> Cheers,
> Josh
>
> --
>
> Vincent Trouilliez wrote:
> >>Just try it with Wine. I suppose it might work. I have
> >> bought it about two years ago in no-name shop for five
> >> bucks I believe.
> >
> > I have never managed to get anything with Wine, but the
> > 'notepad' ! :-/ I think I will think big, and try to set up
> > WMware.
> >
> > Vince
> >
> >
> >
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