TTO on virtual machine
TTO on virtual machine
Hi at first
I read the Threads about "TTO doesn't run on XP/2K".
What is about a virtual machine (VMWare or something else) installed on an XP/2K System with a 98/95/ME Clientsystem - has anyone experiences with this?
I read the Threads about "TTO doesn't run on XP/2K".
What is about a virtual machine (VMWare or something else) installed on an XP/2K System with a 98/95/ME Clientsystem - has anyone experiences with this?
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I've tried Virtual PC, and it actually works good, not to mention on a 2,4Ghz . But never tried it on VMWare...however, if VMWare doesn't emulate VESA, then it'll never work.
I still recommend a multi-boot, since this has a number of advantages over an emulator, like using your real hardware, which is running at full speed obvious, although not really applicable for TTO...
I still recommend a multi-boot, since this has a number of advantages over an emulator, like using your real hardware, which is running at full speed obvious, although not really applicable for TTO...
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orudge wrote:TTO should work on something like Virtual PC or VMWare, as long as the OS you install on there is based on DOS (ie, DOS itself, Windows 9x or Me).
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xp is based on dos.
Re: TTO on virtual machine
No, it's not.
To get a good answer, ask a Smart Question. Similarly, if you want a bug fixed, write a Useful Bug Report. No TTDPatch crashlog? Then follow directions.
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Re: TTO on virtual machine
try DOSbox, it works perfectly, just get a frontend for it (listed on the site) and you are away
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Re: TTO on virtual machine
this will prove ithttp://www.search.com/reference/Windows_XPDaleStan wrote:No, it's not.
Re: TTO on virtual machine
Will prove what, exactly? I see exactly one instance of DOS on that page:
I also like the assertion that Vista is forthcoming. Are they promoting the "Never install an even-numbered service pack. Including zero." theology?
Which is followed quite promptly by:History of Microsoft Windows
MS-DOS–based: 1.0 • 2.0 • 3.0 • 3.1x • 95 • 98 • Me
To me, this implies that that which is NT-based is by definition not DOS-based.NT-based: NT 3.1 • NT 3.5 • NT 3.51 • NT 4.0 • 2000 • XP • Server 2003
I also like the assertion that Vista is forthcoming. Are they promoting the "Never install an even-numbered service pack. Including zero." theology?
To get a good answer, ask a Smart Question. Similarly, if you want a bug fixed, write a Useful Bug Report. No TTDPatch crashlog? Then follow directions.
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