On 7 Jan 2002 at 9:13, d. terstegge wrote:
> With programs like "Virtual PC" and "Vmware" you can install a Windows
> OS under Linux. That way you can still use your favourite
> CAD-programs, while not without the Micro$oft troubles in your other
> applications.
.. but I don't think that te usual licensing systems (especially the
hardware based like dongle or node-locked on your network adapter MAC
number) would ru under any type of Windows Emulation. Anybody any
experiences here?
Regards
Matthias Mansfeld-----------------------------------------------
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