Russian system for Mac?
bigjim at U.WASHINGTON.EDU
bigjim at U.WASHINGTON.EDU
Fri Nov 8 00:56:15 UTC 2002
Not quite true, I have a DOS 5 partition, a Win98 partition and a Win2000 partition each invisible to the others except for sharing a common document directory on a plain Windows system. It would not be difficult to turn any one of them into a Russian version if that were useful. I agree, however, that it seems to be excessive as long as one can work with Cyrillic in all of these partitions.
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jim augerot uw slavic grad advisor smith-268 206-543-5484
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Kjetil Rå Hauge wrote:
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> Of course, with the help of Virtual PC and sufficient RAM and disk
> space, you can run any number of Windows OSes (95, 2000, XP...) on a
> Mac, something that is not possible on a plain Windows system.
> -- Kjetil Rå Hauge, U. of Oslo. Phone +47/22856710, fax +47/22854140
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