Reply 1 of 6, by BigBodZod
Isn't this their pay version of VMware ???
I personally use the free VMware Server myself...
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Reply 2 of 6, by valnar
The point is the 3D graphics, sound, and interactive-ability of the Workstation version.
Reply 3 of 6, by Svenne
I'll try to download the demo tomorrow, seems interesting.
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Reply 4 of 6, by DosFreak
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Tried out Vmware 7.1.3 on Windows 2000. (You have to haxor it since Windows 2000 host isn't officially supported)
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Reply 5 of 6, by Jorpho
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wrote:The point is the 3D graphics, sound, and interactive-ability of the Workstation version.
Are these features that won't be available in vmWare Player?
Reply 6 of 6, by DosFreak
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wrote:wrote:The point is the 3D graphics, sound, and interactive-ability of the Workstation version.
Are these features that won't be available in vmWare Player?
Vdeo/Audio capabilities are the same between both. Don't know what's meant by "interactive-ability".