what is RDP?
* Reliable Datagram Protocol, also known as Reliable User Datagram
Protocol (RUDP)
* Remote Desktop Protocol, a remote
access network protocol developed by Microsoft.I think you mean Remote Desktop
- and what can I do with it? I assume one of the things you can d
Sorry, I cannot help you. My advice seems to be not good :(
Alain
Em 14-05-2010 16:30, Jim Michaels escreveu:
> since I need binaries for windows, I have narrowed the choices down to
> vmware workstation and windows xp mode for 7.
>
> I have the chance to try both, but I will have to wait until m
Hi Jim,
> I did more research I and I heard some rumblings about windows 7's
> "Windows XP Mode". it turns out it's a Windows Virtual PC that
Nice :-)
> emulates XP yet provides access to your devices. I don't know what
> kind of filesystem access it provides.
Very interesting question.
> ht
I use it all the time, and XP mode does not have direct access to the host
machine's HD, but can access it through a network or RDP share.
> -Original Message-
> From: Jim Michaels [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 8:43 PM
> To: [email protected]
since I need binaries for windows, I have narrowed the choices down to vmware
workstation and windows xp mode for 7.
I have the chance to try both, but I will have to wait until my friend gets
back before I can try windows xp mode as a possibility.
I have the latest DJGPP compressed as a self-ex
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 7:52 PM, Robert Riebisch wrote:
> Liam Proven wrote:
>
>> ... Player works but can't create VMs.
>
> That's wrong. Since version 3.x VMware Player allows to create new VMs.
Really? Wow! That's remarkable. I thought that was its primary limitation.
Thanks for the info - I'
Liam Proven wrote:
> ... Player works but can't create VMs.
That's wrong. Since version 3.x VMware Player allows to create new VMs.
Robert Riebisch
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Alain
Em 13-05-2010 21:43, Jim Michaels escreveu:
>
> I did more research I and I heard some rumblings about windows 7's
> "Windows XP Mode".
> it turns out it's a Windows Virtual PC that emulates XP yet provides
> access to your d