Thomas, rather than struggling with an emulator, why not simply use a
virtual machine? I recall that VM solutions exist that are accessible on
the mac, but I don't know if there are accessible solutions under Linux.
Chris Bartlett
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Hi Charles,
Smile. You have definitely raised several good points, and let me
say that programmers have asked the same types of questions and have
designed a few solutions for the problem. These days a majority of
software is moving towardslanguages like C# .Net, Java, and
Python precisely b
Hi Charles.
What you say is partially correct. However in theory it is more
complecated. Programmers use libraries, which are basicly segments of
a program, like the direct x dll's windows 7 users have to copy over
from an xp machine. If these libraries are not maintained, they simply
stop working
There is some truth there to your words.
However, those languages that they use have become object orientated.
See VB6 became vb.net, and what it takes to run the old was dropped.
Even the newer distros of linix can only be ran on the newer
computers. You use to be able to run on any comp, but t