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Once more and then I'll shut up [message #79136] Sun, 28 January 2007 16:26 Go to next message
TCB is currently offline  TCB
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Registered: July 2007
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I've been using Innotek's VirtualBox for a couple of weeks now and have decided
it's ready for prime time. For those of you running an audio box where you
would like to be abel to do some general tasks, writing emails, documents,
web surfing, etc., it's a great way to manage things. Your audio install
can be completely static while your 'alternate' VM can be whatever you want.
For me, it's Debian so I can write code and such, but if you wanted you could
even install some awful version of Windows.

Very cool, and I'm posting this from my new audio laptop running a Debian
VM,

TCB
Re: Once more and then I'll shut up [message #79157 is a reply to message #79136] Mon, 29 January 2007 09:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
chuck duffy is currently offline  chuck duffy
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Hi Thad,

Ive been using virtual pc for this for the past while. It's fantastic, and
I have never needed a dual boot again. I've gotten so carried away that I
have virtual machines for everything from dos 3.3 up. Check this out...
Some of my favorite images so far..

1. FreeDos/Gem 3 system, running the orignal version of ventura I ran in
1989. Runs flawlessly.

2. FreeDos/VICE with autorun of VICE Vic20 emulator running my favorite vic
games. Same for C64.

3. Suse 9.3 running openoffice and firefox. This combo covers 99% of my writing/browsing
needs.

4. FreeDos/ suto starting MEKA Sega Master console emulator to run the games
I used to play with my bro back in 87-88.










"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>
>I've been using Innotek's VirtualBox for a couple of weeks now and have
decided
>it's ready for prime time. For those of you running an audio box where you
>would like to be abel to do some general tasks, writing emails, documents,
>web surfing, etc., it's a great way to manage things. Your audio install
>can be completely static while your 'alternate' VM can be whatever you want.
>For me, it's Debian so I can write code and such, but if you wanted you
could
>even install some awful version of Windows.
>
>Very cool, and I'm posting this from my new audio laptop running a Debian
>VM,
>
>TCB
Hey Chuck.... [message #79203 is a reply to message #79157] Mon, 29 January 2007 14:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Carl Amburn is currently offline  Carl Amburn   UNITED STATES
Messages: 214
Registered: July 2005
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Any idea why your eds eq plugs won't work for me in XP? I think they cause
Paris to get really unstable too. .....??? arg....

thanks!,
-Carl

"chuck duffy" <c@c.com> wrote in message news:45be2392$1@linux...
>
> Hi Thad,
>
> Ive been using virtual pc for this for the past while. It's fantastic,
and
> I have never needed a dual boot again. I've gotten so carried away that I
> have virtual machines for everything from dos 3.3 up. Check this out...
> Some of my favorite images so far..
>
> 1. FreeDos/Gem 3 system, running the orignal version of ventura I ran in
> 1989. Runs flawlessly.
>
> 2. FreeDos/VICE with autorun of VICE Vic20 emulator running my favorite
vic
> games. Same for C64.
>
> 3. Suse 9.3 running openoffice and firefox. This combo covers 99% of my
writing/browsing
> needs.
>
> 4. FreeDos/ suto starting MEKA Sega Master console emulator to run the
games
> I used to play with my bro back in 87-88.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
> >
> >I've been using Innotek's VirtualBox for a couple of weeks now and have
> decided
> >it's ready for prime time. For those of you running an audio box where
you
> >would like to be abel to do some general tasks, writing emails,
documents,
> >web surfing, etc., it's a great way to manage things. Your audio install
> >can be completely static while your 'alternate' VM can be whatever you
want.
> >For me, it's Debian so I can write code and such, but if you wanted you
> could
> >even install some awful version of Windows.
> >
> >Very cool, and I'm posting this from my new audio laptop running a Debian
> >VM,
> >
> >TCB
>
Re: Hey Chuck.... [message #79208 is a reply to message #79203] Mon, 29 January 2007 16:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
chuck duffy is currently offline  chuck duffy
Messages: 453
Registered: July 2005
Senior Member
Carl,

I'm not really sure. They were all developed 100% on XP. The only thing
I can think of is that you have an older version (ie bought it the second
it came out :-). You can always go to www.greatidea.com/downloads to pick
up the version that works for everyone else (hahaha).

Chuck

"Carl Amburn" <carlamburn@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote:
>Any idea why your eds eq plugs won't work for me in XP? I think they cause
>Paris to get really unstable too. .....??? arg....
>
>thanks!,
>-Carl
>
>"chuck duffy" <c@c.com> wrote in message news:45be2392$1@linux...
>>
>> Hi Thad,
>>
>> Ive been using virtual pc for this for the past while. It's fantastic,
>and
>> I have never needed a dual boot again. I've gotten so carried away that
I
>> have virtual machines for everything from dos 3.3 up. Check this out...
>> Some of my favorite images so far..
>>
>> 1. FreeDos/Gem 3 system, running the orignal version of ventura I ran
in
>> 1989. Runs flawlessly.
>>
>> 2. FreeDos/VICE with autorun of VICE Vic20 emulator running my favorite
>vic
>> games. Same for C64.
>>
>> 3. Suse 9.3 running openoffice and firefox. This combo covers 99% of my
>writing/browsing
>> needs.
>>
>> 4. FreeDos/ suto starting MEKA Sega Master console emulator to run the
>games
>> I used to play with my bro back in 87-88.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >I've been using Innotek's VirtualBox for a couple of weeks now and have
>> decided
>> >it's ready for prime time. For those of you running an audio box where
>you
>> >would like to be abel to do some general tasks, writing emails,
>documents,
>> >web surfing, etc., it's a great way to manage things. Your audio install
>> >can be completely static while your 'alternate' VM can be whatever you
>want.
>> >For me, it's Debian so I can write code and such, but if you wanted you
>> could
>> >even install some awful version of Windows.
>> >
>> >Very cool, and I'm posting this from my new audio laptop running a Debian
>> >VM,
>> >
>> >TCB
>>
>
>
Re: Hey Chuck.... [message #79209 is a reply to message #79208] Mon, 29 January 2007 16:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Neil is currently offline  Neil
Messages: 1645
Registered: April 2006
Senior Member
"chuck duffy" <c@c.com> wrote:
>
>Carl,
>
>I'm not really sure. They were all developed 100% on XP. The only thing
>I can think of is that you have an older version (ie bought it the second
>it came out :-). You can always go to www.greatidea.com/downloads to pick
>up the version that works for everyone else (hahaha).
>
>Chuck

Hey Chuck, while you're reading this... can you port NoLimit
to VST? Is it possible, and within the realms of the code
licence you aquired from the Emusians?

I'll give you a couple hundred $ if you can. Not much, I know,
for codework, but hey I'm just one guy and I'm willing to put
some bucks where my request is.

Neil
Re: Hey Chuck.... [message #79232 is a reply to message #79208] Mon, 29 January 2007 19:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
duncan is currently offline  duncan   UNITED STATES
Messages: 123
Registered: November 2006
Senior Member
Chuck --

Can you remind a brain-damaged old Parisian where your "Wires" plugin
is to be found?

-- because, I need to make more things go to more places...

-- thanks -- chas.

On 30 Jan 2007 10:23:10 +1000, "chuck duffy" <c@c.com> wrote:

>
>Carl,
>
>I'm not really sure. They were all developed 100% on XP. The only thing
>I can think of is that you have an older version (ie bought it the second
>it came out :-). You can always go to www.greatidea.com/downloads to pick
>up the version that works for everyone else (hahaha).
>
>Chuck
>
>"Carl Amburn" <carlamburn@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote:
>>Any idea why your eds eq plugs won't work for me in XP? I think they cause
>>Paris to get really unstable too. .....??? arg....
>>
>>thanks!,
>>-Carl
>>
>>"chuck duffy" <c@c.com> wrote in message news:45be2392$1@linux...
>>>
>>> Hi Thad,
>>>
>>> Ive been using virtual pc for this for the past while. It's fantastic,
>>and
>>> I have never needed a dual boot again. I've gotten so carried away that
>I
>>> have virtual machines for everything from dos 3.3 up. Check this out...
>>> Some of my favorite images so far..
>>>
>>> 1. FreeDos/Gem 3 system, running the orignal version of ventura I ran
>in
>>> 1989. Runs flawlessly.
>>>
>>> 2. FreeDos/VICE with autorun of VICE Vic20 emulator running my favorite
>>vic
>>> games. Same for C64.
>>>
>>> 3. Suse 9.3 running openoffice and firefox. This combo covers 99% of my
>>writing/browsing
>>> needs.
>>>
>>> 4. FreeDos/ suto starting MEKA Sega Master console emulator to run the
>>games
>>> I used to play with my bro back in 87-88.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >I've been using Innotek's VirtualBox for a couple of weeks now and have
>>> decided
>>> >it's ready for prime time. For those of you running an audio box where
>>you
>>> >would like to be abel to do some general tasks, writing emails,
>>documents,
>>> >web surfing, etc., it's a great way to manage things. Your audio install
>>> >can be completely static while your 'alternate' VM can be whatever you
>>want.
>>> >For me, it's Debian so I can write code and such, but if you wanted you
>>> could
>>> >even install some awful version of Windows.
>>> >
>>> >Very cool, and I'm posting this from my new audio laptop running a Debian
>>> >VM,
>>> >
>>> >TCB
>>>
>>
>>
Re: Once more and then I'll shut up [message #79234 is a reply to message #79157] Mon, 29 January 2007 19:59 Go to previous message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
Messages: 1988
Registered: May 2008
Senior Member
Would prefer that you didn't shut up man.... you have contributed, as many
have, much to the learning here to everyone's benefit.

AA


"chuck duffy" <c@c.com> wrote in message news:45be2392$1@linux...
>
> Hi Thad,
>
> Ive been using virtual pc for this for the past while. It's fantastic,
> and
> I have never needed a dual boot again. I've gotten so carried away that I
> have virtual machines for everything from dos 3.3 up. Check this out...
> Some of my favorite images so far..
>
> 1. FreeDos/Gem 3 system, running the orignal version of ventura I ran in
> 1989. Runs flawlessly.
>
> 2. FreeDos/VICE with autorun of VICE Vic20 emulator running my favorite
> vic
> games. Same for C64.
>
> 3. Suse 9.3 running openoffice and firefox. This combo covers 99% of my
> writing/browsing
> needs.
>
> 4. FreeDos/ suto starting MEKA Sega Master console emulator to run the
> games
> I used to play with my bro back in 87-88.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>>
>>I've been using Innotek's VirtualBox for a couple of weeks now and have
> decided
>>it's ready for prime time. For those of you running an audio box where you
>>would like to be abel to do some general tasks, writing emails, documents,
>>web surfing, etc., it's a great way to manage things. Your audio install
>>can be completely static while your 'alternate' VM can be whatever you
>>want.
>>For me, it's Debian so I can write code and such, but if you wanted you
> could
>>even install some awful version of Windows.
>>
>>Very cool, and I'm posting this from my new audio laptop running a Debian
>>VM,
>>
>>TCB
>
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