Dean, et al, That software is called Win4Lin by www.netraverse.com. One time license of only $99. It allows you to run a REAL copy of Win 95/98/ME (XP not supported yet - MS caused problems) within Linux as a separate Linux window application. It boots, runs and shuts down just like a standalone copy. I've been running it now for about 3 years. The best part is that is uses the Linux filesystem for storing files so no need to re-partition your hard drive - just make sure you have about as much disk space as you would on a standalone PC. I'll be glad to help anyone get started using it, Duaine Dean May wrote: <snip> >It is specialty software such as yours, Bernhard, where the >shortfall is. But there is supposed to be a program now the runs windows >apps under Linux. Perhaps it might be worthwhile just to make sure you >tailor your program so that it would run under such a program. I'm not a >programmer, so I don't know what is involved. > > </snip> -- Duaine Hechler Piano, Player Piano, Organ, Pump Organ Tuning, Servicing & Rebuilding Associate Member of the Piano Technicians Guild Reed Organ Society Member St. Louis, MO 63034 (314) 838-5587 dahechler@charter.net
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