Subj : OS/2 under VMware
To   : Holger Granholm
From : mark lewis
Date : Mon Jun 18 2018 10:50 am


On 2018 Jun 17 09:30:00, you wrote to me:

ml>> i wasn't speaking of games like solitare or minecraft... i was
ml>> sppeaking of playing games by rebooting to go from one OS to
ml>> another...

HG> Maybe that can be called a game too. ;o)

yep!

HG> Speaking of Solitaire, that is the only game I allowed Windows10 to
HG> install two years ago. So far, I haven't played that on those
HG> machines.

the new solitare is ok... it is slightly better than previous ones...

HG>>> This machine always starts up with the BM but if I don't decide to
HG>>> boot to another operating system within xx seconds it autoboots to
HG>>> OS/2.

ml>> i was poking at dual-booting with a sharp stick again ;)

HG> To each his own, I like it <BG>.

the main reason i don't like it (dual booting) is because that other OS is not
busy doing something worth while... if i have to have two or more OSes
installed, they're all going to be running and performing worth while tasks...
at one time there were over 12 physical machines all running in this server
room... today, most of them are running in virtual machines... i cannot say
that the quantity of power used has dropped, though... the systems strong
enough to run multiple virtual machines all require larger power supplies
(500+W) that those being replaced (250W to 350W)...

)\/(ark

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