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Re: Finally: Hebrew under VMware!
From: Eli Marmor <marmor@elmar.co.il>
> I recommended to prefer Win2000 as a VMware guest over Win98, not
> because of Hebrew issues, but because of the following reasons:
>
> 1. According to various reports in mailing lists and newsgroups of
> VMware, NT runs much better and faster under VMware than Win98
> and 95. Win2000 is the latest and the best version of NT.
> 2. Win2000 is stabler than any other MS OS, even in its beta 3.
> 3. The main advantage of Win98/95 over NT is the better support
> for more hardware devices, plug&play, etc. Since VMware
> emulates a closed and specific hardware, which is fully
> supported by both Win95/98 AND NT (now including Win2000), this
> reason is not relevant anymore.
> 4. As Linux users, some of us aren't used to the instability of
> Win9X, so NT may be more familiar for us.
>
> Of course, if your disk is too small for Linux+Win2000, than these
> points are not relevant for you. In addition, don't forget that
> Win2000 requires a little more RAM than Win95/98. But once you
> have enough memory, Win2000 will outperform Win9X.
I have enough space on my disk for both Linux, Windows (hopefully)
and Solaris x86 (proper to a Sun employee, though Linux is used most
of the time). Each OS is given 2Gb. I also have 128Mb RAM.
I just wander whether:
1. Win2000 will fit in 2Gb as a stand-alone partition and still
have space for the MS C++ workshop and such.
2. Win2000 will support the particular Toshiba hardware (my laptop
came with extra toshiba-specific software to handle it).
3. It will work well with 128Mb RAM.
The CPU is 366 Pentium II, more than enough as far as I heard
and seen so far.
You are right that VMware comes with a closed set of "hardware
environment", but I'll have to be able to boot Windows without VMware
as well.
Thanks,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira | "Of course Australia was marked for
| glory, for its people had been chosen
amos@gezernet.co.il | by the finest judges in England."
| -- Anonymous
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