VMWare

Rick Chavez chavez at nortelnetworks.com
Sun Apr 22 00:13:27 PDT 2001


I'm not 100% sure, but I assume it would since it has a serial port capabilities and I
know that works.  I've used the serial port to download images from my digital camera.

-Rick Chavez

"W. Wayne Liauh" wrote:

> Thanks for the info.  Can you run a modem through VMWare?  Thanks.
>
> Rick Chavez wrote:
>
> > I use VMWare.  I don't remember the "Express" part in the name, but I assume
> > that's what I have, unless they have different versions.
> >
> > Works great for me.  I use it for work and don't notice any performance issues.
> > I use it in full screen mode and  I'm using WinNT.  Maybe one of those things
> > makes a difference.  Also, I don't use it for games.  Just Netscape, xterms, M$
> > Office, Exceed, and a few other tools (ICQ, Remedy, Oracle Forms, Lotus Notes).
> > Not too CPU intensive.  Memory is more important to me so I've got it configured
> > with 256 meg, half of my physical memory.
> >
> > One problem I have is that I haven't been able to get sound to work.
> >
> > Another thing to note is that the WinNT side is IP tunneling and the performance
> > is still fine.
> >
> > I do have a virtual, private network configured between the Linux and the WinNT
> > and it's faster than any real network.  SMB between the two allows me to share
> > disk space at speeds so fast you almost can't tell which side owns the disk.
> >
> > Backing up the WinNT is easy since it's disk just show up as a Linux file.  I
> > just copy (and compress) it over to another system.
> >
> > I've been using it for about a year, heavily since November and don't have any
> > complaints (except for the sound problem).  It's a real winner for me.
> >
> > -Rick Chavez
> >
> > -
> >
> > Warren Togami wrote:
> >
> > > VMWare supports just about any x86 operating system with nearly perfect
> > > emulation, but it is SLOW AS HECK!  I'd estimate about 25% of system speeed,
> > > but even that seems generous sometimes.  You need at least 128MB +64|128 RAM
> > > to run Win9x or 2000 under emulation respectively.  I hear VMWare is *GREAT*
> > > for kernel development, allowing kernel developers to restart and restore
> > > states very quickly.  VMWare doesn't support DirectX.
> > >
> > > Win4Lin seems to have MUCH better performance at the expense of software
> > > compatibilty, and it can only run Win9x within Linux.  Requires a kernel
> > > module, and there is no DirectX here either.
> > >
> > > Wine can be faster than Windows depending on the patches and kernel modules
> > > you use.  Try the latest from CVS.  These guys http://www.transgaming.com
> > > are developing a full DirectX API for Wine, currently developing it under a
> > > fork called "WineX".  This means that Wine will eventually be able to play
> > > many Windows games natively and at nearly the same speed as Windows.  Their
> > > current WineX code already has much preliminary success, able to run
> > > MadOnion's 3DMark 2000 with very few problems (check out their screenshots).
> > > They will only be able to do this if the community supports this with
> > > donations.  I sure plan on donating when they have their subscription page
> > > up.  WineX code will eventually be merged with the mainstream Wine.
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Wayne" <iw at ukulele.com>
> > > To: "Linux & Unix Advocates & Users" <luau at list.luau.hi.net>
> > > Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 12:43 PM
> > > Subject: [luau] VMWare
> > >
> > > > Anyone familiar with VMWare Express? What are the pros and
> > > > cons of running it? How does it compare with Wine?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Wayne
> > > >
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