Hmm.  It's not too hard to imagine that once users start figuring out they
can use a virtual machine such as win4lin to avoid having to contact
microsoft evertime they upgrade their hardware and thus need a new
activation key, virtual machines will be made illegal under the DMCA as a
"circumvention device."  That and debuggers.  I can see RMS's piece
called, "The Right to Read,"  will shortly come to pass.

cheers,
Michael

On Wed, 2 May 2001, robert w hall wrote:

> fans of (especially) vmware may be interested to look by at connectix,
> (www.connectix.com) which is apparently exciting Kevin Lawton, the
> plex86 designer, and others on the plex86 list.
>
> It runs the other way round to win4lin - allows a guest OS to run on win
> NT, win 2k or winME (that's the surprising one), but one would have
> thought a linux host/ win9x guest can't be far away???
>

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