Hi,

Assuming you can get Virtual PC to run on the G4, it'll be running in
emulation, so I'd expect connecting to the Windows box remotely to be a
great deal better.

I suggest you give VNC a try and see if it works for you - the graphics
intensive stuff may prove a problem but then VNC is free and it won't take
long to try it. :)

Cheers,

--
Dr. James "Wez" Weatherall
RealVNC Ltd. - http://www.realvnc.com - The Home of VNC

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I am interested in using VNC from a Mac OS X client on a 12" G4 
powerbook, 867 MHz, 640 MB, using Chicken of the VNC, to a 1.2 GHz 
Athlon, 512 MB, Windows 2000 system over 802.11b or 100 MB ethernet. 
The programs I want to run are CAD (graphic), CPU intensive and run too 
slow for VPC (12" G4 powerbook 867 MHz 640 MB).

Would I get any better results with VNC than using Virtual PC 
(w/Windows 2000). As you can guess I'm not thrilled at having to switch 
back and forth between 2 machines.

Would Windows 2000 Server with RDC be better?

Thanks, Don
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