> With full blown VMWare you can run just about any OS that runs on Intel. > MS-DOS, Windows 3.1, Win9X, NT4, Windows 2000, BSDs, etc. (I belive ME isn't > officially supported yet...but it still might work.) WinME will *work* under VMware, but not perfectly. the video drivers are only /mostly/ compatible; and networking is a bit shaky (PPTP connections die instantly). the sucky part of VMware is that games that use DirectX won't work on it. :( so you need a separate box to play Diablo 2 on. :( > I have yet to install a UNIX os under VMWare, and have yet to see > the need (though playing with Solaris or Free/Open/Net BSD might be fun...) I use it at work for development environments; so I can maintain a clean environment to work with. best trick that VMWare allows you to do: 1. install your OS and apps 2. shut it down 3. tar & bz2 all the files in the appropriate VMware subdirectory (all 4 of them.. nice and simple). 4. when your original install gets too crufty, blow it away and untar your saved disk image. :) OpenBSD's net-install floppy doesn't support the emulated AMD network card, unfortunately (tho the CD supposedly does). :( haven't tried any of the other BSDs. Carl Soderstrom -- Network Engineer Real-Time Enterprises (952) 943-8700