On Fri, 25 May 2001 03:54:31 -0700, Willow Schlanger wrote:
>Thus the plex86 client on that PC
>can do hardware I/O that would normally be reserved to the Linux kernel.
>That hardware I/O would be noted, but would "fall thru" to the real
>hardware unless its a certain device that must be emulated
What's the point of this??? The point of Plex86 is being able to run
more than one OS on the same machine: Windows under Linux, for
example. What's the point of messing with Plex86 if you're running a
pointless operating system? Why not just run the OS that you're using
Plex86 for?
I see absolutely no point to this. It seems to me you're trying to
build a system merely to do what VNC can do already!!
Of course, I could be wrong...
Tim Massey