How about trying freebe instead of the comercial one i know the comercial
one has a few things cut out that arent needed (the mp3 encoder for one)
and might wanna look into removing all drivers from your beos testing
system other than the base video driver to remove detection conflicts and i
dont think beos is going to be to easily supported as beos from what i
understand vmware can never support beos because beos requires too much
system resources than a vm can provide.

Mikael Jansson wrote:


> >
> >Thought I'd give BeOS a try as you managed to boot QNX up.
> >It flashes the bootup icons after a while, however plex86 died in the
> >end.
> >
> Information left out:
> As I do not know how to calculate the numbers of sectors/etc., I took
> the numbers from the 126M Linux configuration file, created an empty
> file (dd if=/dev/zero of=126M.beos count=126 bs=1M), initialized it with
> BFS and copied the BeOS system files to that file. Pointed C: to
> 126M.beos and set boot to C.
>
> --
> Mikael J @ http://hem.spray.se/tic_khr
> Registered and Proud BeOS Developer
>


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