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<blockquote data-quote="tigermac" data-source="post: 681392" data-attributes="member: 59531"><p>I used to run Windows XP using Virtual PC 7 on my iMac G5 ppc. After upgrading to Leopard, VPC7 wouldn't run and as microsoft aren't issuing any further updates I had to look for another emulator.</p><p></p><p>I found, purchased and downloaded iEmulator 1.7.9. It cost just over £10 (23.95$) and is far better than VPC. </p><p>You can create as many 'PCs' for Windows, Linux and DOS as you have hard drive space for. </p><p>Richard at iEmulator, is very helpful & friendly & replies to emails promptly even with the time zone difference. </p><p></p><p>I run XP even though they recommend Windows 2000 for a G5 and this did not stop Richard from helping me set it up to run as efficiently as possible.</p><p></p><p>It is still a bit slow but then it is an emulator and I'm using a G5. I guess on an intel Mac it would fly along.</p><p>Version 1.8.0 is due out soon and will be a free update if you already have 1.7.9. Check it out at <a href="http://www.iemulator.com" target="_blank">http://www.iemulator.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tigermac, post: 681392, member: 59531"] I used to run Windows XP using Virtual PC 7 on my iMac G5 ppc. After upgrading to Leopard, VPC7 wouldn't run and as microsoft aren't issuing any further updates I had to look for another emulator. I found, purchased and downloaded iEmulator 1.7.9. It cost just over £10 (23.95$) and is far better than VPC. You can create as many 'PCs' for Windows, Linux and DOS as you have hard drive space for. Richard at iEmulator, is very helpful & friendly & replies to emails promptly even with the time zone difference. I run XP even though they recommend Windows 2000 for a G5 and this did not stop Richard from helping me set it up to run as efficiently as possible. It is still a bit slow but then it is an emulator and I'm using a G5. I guess on an intel Mac it would fly along. Version 1.8.0 is due out soon and will be a free update if you already have 1.7.9. Check it out at [url]http://www.iemulator.com[/url] [/QUOTE]
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