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> > Well, he did say he didn't need performance as such and that he'd
> > have used vmware if it wasn't so expensive. And boch's speed is a
> > function of your host computer, obviously. It is good for some
> > purposes, in some situations. Perhaps not in his. But I used it to
> > play with different distros at one point and it was tolerable
> > (barely). The new 2.0 tree is supposed to be fast enough to run
> > windows apps tolerably (once it's started up anyway).
>
> It's 50 times slower then your native machine speed (thats according to the
> main bochs developer, based on the CVS version).

If anyone's interested, the post I linked before claims that bochs+plex86  can 
go as fast as 90% of your native speed in the optimal case. That's certainly 
promising, I look forward to seeing it in action :-)

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Dan Armak
Matan, Israel
Public GPG key: http://www.gentoo.org/~danarmak/danarmak-gpg-public.key
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