Try win4lin (www.netraverse.com)
or vmware for this sort of legacy app.
Both are commercial.
win4lin is much the faster and cheaper but is a little more picky on
what it will run and is slightly less easy to set up. It needs a kernel
patch (straightforward, but no patch yet for kernel 2.4.x))
Also it only runs win9x (ie not win2k) as guest system. There is a
multi-user version in beta.
Bob
In message <000401c0b1ae$a9de5500$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Charles
Marcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Hi,
>
>I am still a bit of a newbie to Linux, but have taken on a huge project for
>our company...
>
>We are converting over from Win2K in all aspects of our internal network,
>and have decided on the use of Linux Terminal Services (www.ltsp.org) for
>most of our network clients.
>
>My question is, will Plex86 run multiple copies simultaneously, with
>different Users logged onto the same Server? If so, does it use shared
>memory effectively?
>
>I am very interested in running Windows 95 for just a couple of legacy apps
>we will need for a while yet.
>
>Thanks for any and all responses.
>
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>
>Charles Marcus
>I.T. Director
>Media Brokers International
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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robert w hall