Win 95 simulation software for Solaris 2.x -

My original question was:

> Does anyone know there are Win95 simulation software (free or comercial)

> available?

>

The answers are:

Marc S. Gibian <gibian@stars1.hanscom.af.mil> wrote:

SoftWindows by Insignia, a recently announced release, though we are running the

prior release and it is SLOW.

Sunpc from Sun appears to work as well, but I am less sure.

My customer has needed to run DOS applications as well as some Windows 3.1 stuff

on their SPARCstations, due to lack of source code to them, and thus Win95 is

not an issue.

Andi Paton

email :apaton@wtl1.demon.co.uk wrote:

SUN SunPC 133-Mhz 5x86 coprocessor(SBus) + Software. This runs MS-DOS and

Windows (3.x and 95) applications. If you go for this option, I would

look at the amount of memory required, SunPC works best with 16Mb of

My original question was:

> Does anyone know there are Win95 simulation software (free or comercial)

> available?

>

The answers are:

Marc S. Gibian <gibian@stars1.hanscom.af.mil> wrote:

SoftWindows by Insignia, a recently announced release, though we are running the

prior release and it is SLOW.

Sunpc from Sun appears to work as well, but I am less sure.

My customer has needed to run DOS applications as well as some Windows 3.1 stuff

on their SPARCstations, due to lack of source code to them, and thus Win95 is

not an issue.

Andi Paton

email :apaton@wtl1.demon.co.uk wrote:

SUN SunPC 133-Mhz 5x86 coprocessor(SBus) + Software. This runs MS-DOS and

Windows (3.x and 95) applications. If you go for this option, I would

look at the amount of memory required, SunPC works best with 16Mb of

its own memory, so you might need to upgrade.

The list price approx 500 STERLING.

Justin Young <justiny@cluster.engr.subr.edu> wrote:

Checkhttp://www.insiginia.com/. Look for Softwindows 95.

Matthew Stier

mstier@hotmail.com wrote:

It is possible to run Windows95 under the latest release of WABI.

However, using Tektronix' WinDD or Insignia's NTrigue is a better solution for

running Windows 95 apps in a unix environment.

<jasonn@nabaus.com.au> wrote:

try using the fvwm-95, win95 look alike window manager, not the answer you

want but alot of fun.

Mohammed Ali. <ali@platinum.com> wrote:

checkout wabi from SUN, it allows you to run windows applications on

your sun box.

Thanks for all your replies.

Jian


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