The Opposite of Windows-Free Wine?
Joseph Okech
jokech at ke.uu.net
Fri Jun 6 00:09:16 CDT 2003
Maybe you should consider VMWare, even though its commercial, it gives
that optimal performance for Windows environment on UNIX
./Joe
On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 21:22, Kevin Kleinfelter wrote:
> Are there any FAQs or HowTos on setting up the opposite of a Windows-Free
> Wine?
>
> In other words, if I've got a Windows CD, and I'm willing to use as much of
> it with Wine as is optimal, what would I do? 'Optimal' means 'as fully
> Windows compatible as possible.' I'm willing to use Win98/ME/2K/XP,
> whichever is most likely to give me a Wine environment that will run as
> many common Windows apps as possible.
>
> (If the answer is RTFM at WineHQ, I could really use a pointer, because I
> can't find it.)
>
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