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whippedford

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Jun 29, 2004
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is there anyway to run panther in vpc6 or maybe another program that will let me? i want to run it with my windows 2003 server session.
 
whippedford said:
is there anyway to run panther in vpc6 or maybe another program that will let me? i want to run it with my windows 2003 server session.
There is a PowerPC (Mac) emulator for x86 (Windows) called PearPC, but it's in the early stages of development and is not recommended for production environments. Also, running Mac OS X inside of PearPC is technically a violation of the Mac OS X EULA (End User License Agreement).
 
Do I understand this? You want to emulate the OS your're already running inside of an emulated environment?

I'm not sure what you're trying to do, but there has to be an easier way.
 
Horrortaxi said:
Do I understand this? You want to emulate the OS your're already running inside of an emulated environment?

I'm not sure what you're trying to do, but there has to be an easier way.

he probably means vpc for pc. its so you can run 95 within xp or whatever combo you want etc. it was around even before microsoft bought it.
 
I think that is why microsoft bought it.

PearPC is probably worth a try.

I wish Orange Micro was still making PC cards, VPC leaves something to be desired.
 
sorry guys, let me clerify. i have an emac, and i want to run another instance of osx, along side a vpc session of windows. i want to be able to see how well windows server works with osx, and i dont have another machine to do so.
 
whippedford said:
sorry guys, let me clerify. i have an emac, and i want to run another instance of osx, along side a vpc session of windows. i want to be able to see how well windows server works with osx, and i dont have another machine to do so.
As far as I know, there's no way to have two instances of Mac OS X running at the same time on the same machine. You can test Windows Server 2003 against Mac OS X by not running VPC in full-screen mode, using the windowed mode instead so you can interact with both operating systems at once.
 
i was just curious, because ive worked with windows networks for a few years, and i know you have to log out or restart the client for a lot of server side changes, im not sure how osx would work in those situations. thanks for the help though guys!
 
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