Mike Smith writes:
>
>This is great stuff, unfortunately VMware 1.1.1-330 isn't available 
>anymore.  Any chance of you updating your port to work with 1.1.2-364?
>

I just grabbed VMware-1.1.1-330.tar.gz using his port, no problem.

Couldn't run vmware, it complains that it can't find /dev/tty0 and
exits.

>> At this time I can successful run the VMware 1.1 for Linux on the FreeBSD.
>> It could be used to run Linux on the FreeBSD box, or to run another FreeBSD
>> on the same box. Of course you can run some piece of Microsoft products:
>> MS DOS, Windows 9X, Windows NT and etc. You can download the port 
>> (NOTE: -current only) from:
>> 
>>      http://www.mindspring.com/~vsilyaev/vmware/vmware.tar.gz
>> 
>> 
>> Some more information about this port available at:
>>      http://www.mindspring.com/~vsilyaev/vmware/
>> 
>> General information about VMware available at:
>>      http://www.vmware.com
>> 
>> 
>> Vladimir N. Silyaev
>> 
>> 
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