On Sunday, August 3, 2003, at 08:42 AM, Aaron wrote:

Date: Sat, 02 Aug 2003 11:47:57 -0600
Subject: Re: PM 7500 64 bit?
From: Mike Kauspedas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Actually the Mac is a PC (Personal Computer). So is an IBM compatible. They
are personal computers. Although Apple may have coined the term first I am
afraid it now applies to anything that computes and is used for personal
use.

So we have a program called "Virtual PC" that runs on a real PC! (:->).




Actually, Yes. I have VPC 5 running on an Athlon 1000 on Windows XP. :)


I've been tinkering with Red Hat Linux 9 and Mandrake Linux 9 under it. It emulates at around the speed of a P2-300 or so on here.

Brian


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