Just checking to see if anyone with an Intel powered Mac (or Linux computer) has tried running some of the Windows based RTTY and contest logging/scoring applications using the CrossOver application
Richard, a friend of mine, who moved to El Paso ran a Mac, and he used WriteLog in Windows emulation mode (is that what it's called???). I know he had some way like that, maybe I'm not using the righ
The current "hot" emulator is Parallels (http://www.parallels.com/). It runs a virtual machine onto which you load your favorite version of MS-Windows (a legal copy of course!). No muss, no fuss. It
== Well, let me just say one thing about Virtual PC. I bought the disks, and it completely screwed up my hard drive. Luckily, I keep a "Ghost" image on another drive, so I restored both C and D, and
We had it on my wife's G3 PowerBook years ago under OS9 so that she could run MS-Windows 3.1 to use certain features in WP that weren't otherwise available. Worked great .... but the Windows printer
I'll throw in my two cents by offering some clarification. There are really three distinct classes of products -- emulators, virtualization and dual-boot... -- Emulators -- SoftWindows, SoftPC and Vi
Kok - What about application access to hardware ports other than sound cards such as USB, Firewire, serial/parallel, etc. when running these virtualization products? 73 Phil NA4M -- -. .- ....- -- -.
According to a buddy of mine who has been using Parallels since the public beta, he is no longer using Parallels in favor of VMWare's Fusion. Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net Quote: