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* [uml-devel] Status of UML on WIN32
@ 2003-11-18 17:59 Peter van Sebille
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From: Peter van Sebille @ 2003-11-18 17:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: user-mode-linux-devel

Hi All,

Looking at: http://umlwin32.sourceforge.net/status.html, the latest update 
was more than a year ago. Are people still actively working on this?
Also, does someone have a general feel of the performance differene of UML 
on Windows NT/2000/XP compared to say running Linux under VMWare with 
NT/2000/XP being the host OS?

cheers,
	Pete



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* Re: [uml-devel] Status of UML on WIN32
@ 2003-11-19  0:37 gboutwel
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From: gboutwel @ 2003-11-19  0:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: user-mode-linux-devel

user-mode-linux-devel-request@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:



> Looking at: http://umlwin32.sourceforge.net/status.html, the
latest

> update 

> was more than a year ago. Are people still actively working
on

> this?

> Also, does someone have a general feel of the performance differene

> of UML 

> on Windows NT/2000/XP compared to say running Linux under VMWare

> with 

> NT/2000/XP being the host OS?



Yes it's still actively being worked on.  You can e-mail the
author/main developer he has an updated version.  Or you can
d/l it and compile it yourself, I haven't gotten to work, but
I've been unwilling to compile it using the cygwin environment.
 I can't say what the performance is and I'd say that feature
wise VMWare is much closer to meeting most needs.



HTH,

George



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