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  1. Posts : 1,210
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 (XP, 98SE, 95, 3.11, DOS 7.10 on VM) + Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Lucid Lynx
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       #21

    Arc said:
    yowanvista said:
    Windows 3.11
    Please dont take it otherwise, pal :)
    May I ask you why do you use it ?
    You could ask the same thing to me Arc :)
    I'm running DOS 7.10, Win 3.1, Win 3.11, Win 95, Win 98 and XP Pro in VM.

    Just say I'm a bit nostalgic
    I started out with DOS when i started using computers
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  2. Posts : 722
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
       #22

    rev1775 said:
    I'm running 10.4.8 and 10.5.2 I'm trying to install 10.5.7 now but am having some trouble...
    All these are patched... I might try to install either 10.5.2 or ( if I can get it running in VMware) 10.5.7 on a seperate hd as a triple boot with win7 and vista..
    and were might people find these patched versions?
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  3. Posts : 17,545
    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
       #23

    Arc said:
    Please dont take it otherwise, pal :)
    May I ask you why do you use it ?
    Lee said:
    The answer to the question "Why" is and always will be "Why Not."
    gladson1976 said:
    You could ask the same thing to me Arc :)
    I'm running DOS 7.10, Win 3.1, Win 3.11, Win 95, Win 98 and XP Pro in VM.

    Just say I'm a bit nostalgic
    I started out with DOS when i started using computers
    It is nice to notice I am not the only one.

    I like to run my old OS's on virtual machines every now and then. It's fun, brings back some pleasant nostalgic memories. I have to admit I also like the feeling that I was there; that I have really used every one of these old versions, really worked with them.

    18 years of Windows evolution...

    Kari
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  4. Posts : 1,210
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 (XP, 98SE, 95, 3.11, DOS 7.10 on VM) + Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Lucid Lynx
    Thread Starter
       #24

    Kari said:
    Arc said:
    Please dont take it otherwise, pal :)
    May I ask you why do you use it ?
    Lee said:
    The answer to the question "Why" is and always will be "Why Not."
    gladson1976 said:
    You could ask the same thing to me Arc :)
    I'm running DOS 7.10, Win 3.1, Win 3.11, Win 95, Win 98 and XP Pro in VM.

    Just say I'm a bit nostalgic
    I started out with DOS when i started using computers
    It is nice to notice I am not the only one.

    I like to run my old OS's on virtual machines every now and then. It's fun, brings back some pleasant nostalgic memories. I have to admit I also like the feeling that I was there; that I have really used every one of these old versions, really worked with them.

    18 years of Windows evolution...

    Kari
    Exactly Kari, Its the feeling of "Been there, Done that"
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  5. Posts : 17,545
    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
       #25

    Pimp My XP.

    Here's an XP 7 Remix running on WMware Player:

    Post your virtual machines in VMware-xp_sevenremix.png
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  6. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit
       #26

    Kari said:
    Pimp My XP.

    Here's an XP 7 Remix running on WMware Player:

    Post your virtual machines in VMware-xp_sevenremix.png
    Your xp is nice, kari
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  7. Lee
    Posts : 1,796
    Win 7 Pro x64, VM Win XP, Win7 Pro Sandbox, Kubuntu 11
       #27

    It is just to bad that we can find some way to run the following OS's:

    Commodore Vic 20
    Commodore 64
    Commodore 128
    All the earlier Apple OS's (II, IIe, IIG etc.)
    All the Commodore Amiga OS's.

    Haven't tried OS/2 yet though I understand some have gotten it to work. :)
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  8. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit
       #28

    Lee said:
    It is just to bad that we can find some way to run the following OS's:

    Commodore Vic 20
    Commodore 64
    Commodore 128
    All the earlier Apple OS's (II, IIe, IIG etc.)
    All the Commodore Amiga OS's.

    Haven't tried OS/2 yet though I understand some have gotten it to work. :)
    Adding one thing from my part : All the later Apple OS's ( I tried many times, but they say that they dont support virtualisation).

    Frankly speaking, I respect and honor them who can do it.
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