I couldnot check on the different alternatives to VMware, as suggested by
you all on the list.
can any body tell which one amongst all is nearest to VMWare.
I have been using VMware in my office, but for my home I would like to use
something which is similar to VMWare - allows me to install any OS
(Linux/Windows as guest/host and vice versa )into the virtual machine
provided by the software and the software is least demanding as I have
Pentium 233 MHz with 128 mb ram.

regards,
vikas


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Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 10:32 AM
Subject: Re: Re: [ilugd] Mentor Required


> Hi,
>     Instead of VMware which IMHO is not for free one can use BOCH
> bye
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