Hi Tuvik/Hetz/Amos/Vadim/others,

How does it come, that some of you had problems with the Hebrew (both
Enabled and Localized) versions of Win98 (and 95), and some didn't?
I heard from some of you, that after installing the drivers which
VMware supplies, the Hebrew doesn't look correct. Do the rest of you
avoid these drivers?  So how do you run VMware smoothly?  According
to the reports on the net, without these drivers, VMware runs too
slow, which cannot be called: "smoothly"?

Or maybe you install/configure/run VMware in different ways, so some
suffer from the Hebrew problems and some not?

It is very critical to check this issue now. It is the last chance
before VMware launches the final and official version, and it will be
very sad if the only Hebrew Windows which can run as a guest will be
NT4. Nobody wants to wait for VMware 2.0  :-(

> On Tue, April 27 1999, tuvia beker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> |On Fri, 23 Apr 1999, Amos Shapira wrote:
> |
> |> Has anyone had good experience with Lose98 Enabled under VMware?
> |Indeed. Works very smoothly. Installation was very slow, but operation is
> |at a very reasonable speed.  This was done with build 106. I  hope to try
> |build 135 today or tomorrow.
> |Note 1. that I didn't try it on a laptop, and 2. That I had to download
> |the mitsumi CD driver (as recommended in the VMware documentation
> |somewhere) in order to recognize the CD.

P.S. Sorry for not checking VMware myself; I still lack available
machine for this purpose (all my current machines are below the
minimal requirements of VMware, and also don't have available disk
space for another OS).

Thanks,
-- 
Eli Marmor

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