[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: For a few hundred dollars I just picked up a 366 mHz PC laptop for testing purposes; you might find an option like that to be more satisfactory in the long run.
I agree. For development purposes, and for testing, it's far better to test on a real rather than virtual machine. The interaction w/ the hardware is the main concern. VPC is a great product, but it's not designed for this. It's designed so that mac users can buy any app w/o worrying about mac-compat or not. I too am shortly going to buy a used windoze box. But I'm going to make sure the RAM capacity will be sufficient to run the current and next version of windoze (500 MB?). I figure 300 bucks ought to do it, not much more than VPC. mark mitchell japan _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
