Hi
  I have just seen an emulator called vmware running win95 on a P200
with 64ram. Yes it was slow, but was also quite usable. So depending on
your cpu and ram this is also another option. It wasn't free though, you
can download the beta for a 30 day trial and the full version is $99US I
think, and doesn't support directx. But if I wasn't tied to some adobe
products I'd definitely use it

cheers

Johann

Ray Olszewski wrote:
> 
> No. The simple answer is that none of them will work. The more complicated
> answer is that there is a Windows emulator, wine, that will let SOME Windows
> apps work under linux.
> 
> In practice, you probably want to set your computer up in dual-boot mode,
> with separate Windows and Linux partitions on your hard disk. There's a Dual
> Boot HowTo with the details.
> 
> At 11:54 PM 3/18/99 -0500, Abjin M Haneef wrote:
> >Hi,
> >I wanted to switch over to Linux. Will all the applications in my
> >computer, which are currently working on windows, continue to work on
> >Linux.
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