Rumor has it that Zane H. Healy may have mentioned these words:
I'm not
sure about VPC7, but M$VPC 2004 (Winders) supports:
MS-DOS
Win95/98/ME/
NT workstation / 2K / XP
OS/2
NT Server / 2K Server / 2K3 Server
... and the ubiquitous ...
"Other"
By supports, are these what it specifically *claims* to support?
If you mean you can select each of those through a drop-down box, yes. The
install also includes a "Virtual Machines Additions" which gives MS OSs
extra functionality in the emulator, and this includes MS-DOS. It even
gives the emulator access to a USB floppy drive invisibly, although in a
Win98SE dosbox doing a "diskcopy a: a:" didn't work correctly, prolly a
timing issue.
Also, as I mentioned above, this is a Winders environment, so I'm sure M$
doesn't work nearly as hard on the Mac side of the pond...
Oh Shit! Now
I'm gonna get flamed to holy Hades because this is
offtopic!!!
Ahhhhhh!!!
But the thread is technically on-topic because I'm trying to run "classic"
OS's. OK, I just called a MS OS, "Classic", excuse me while I go wash my
mouth out with soap, and find someone to use a horse whip on me!
Sorry, I live too far away... :-/ ( ;^> )
Personally I think VPC is a great tool for the the
Classic Computer
hobbyist. It lets me run a lot of old OS's on the same box. Some of the
software I've fired up the last couple days, I've not run in 10+ years.
It would also be good for running software for interfacing Classic machines
with programs/machines that would not otherwise be able to run them. Some
proggies for the Model 100/102/200 were like that, there were some that
wouldn't run on anything faster than a 486 or newer than MS-DOS 6.
If you could limit the priority of the emulator (if they're speed
dependent), you'd have a chance of running those programs again... If
they're just OS dependent, then you're golden -- one wouldn't need to keep
older (but still uninteresting, IMHO) PeeCee hardware to do the *fun stuff*
with the classics.
Laterz,
Roger "Merch" Merchberger
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