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Re: [K12OSN] Windows Educational Games



Win4lin, which allows you to run Windows95/95/ME on top of Linux might work. I use it to allow my wife to run a Windows app she needs for her business. Netraverse, which makes Win4Lin, says games are more likely to have problems, I think because of ActiveX issues, but OTOH, I've not had any problems with simpler, less graphically complex games. I've got one or two Jumpstart games as home that I'll try this weekend and let you know how they do.

Petre

Bob Karschnia wrote:
One outstanding question form my K12LTSP evaluation team is how will we run windows based games under linux. We have several Jumpstart games that the kids use frequently that I'd like to still be able to use.

I know VMWare is an option, are ther any others? Is VMWare a good choice?


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