Re: Windows 95, 98 or XP on Linux - Questions about Virtual Machines
From: Mark Hobley (markhobley_at_hotpop.deletethisbit.com)
Date: 01/17/04
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Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 16:28:01 GMT
The reason I want the virtual machine, or some sort of windows
emulation platform is specifically for the games listed.
I have Enemy Territory for Linux.
I specifically want to run Battlefield 1942, Medal of Honour and Call
of Duty on my machine. Unfortunately these have not been ported to
Linux, hence the need for some emulation software.
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