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raymond3231976

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Porting Virtual Pc Or Vmware To Xbox
« on: December 05, 2007, 01:22:00 AM »

Does anyone know how to port software to the Xbox ?
If anyone needs a good idea to port you should try
porting Virtual PC or VMware to Xbox as a app. If someone
could port one of these it would open alot of new things to the xbox
including windows 98,2000,or even a striped down version of xp
ive striped down win xp so i could get it to run on older computer
i got xp runing on a pc good with only 64 megs of ram you may be able
to get strip out enuff to get it to run on 32 megs of ram but i havent tryed
well if we can get windows on there you can use a app called (joymouse)
so you dont need a mouse and windows have a virtual keybord built in so try
try not to strip it out so anyone out there willing to try to Porting Virtual PC
or VMware to Xbox..... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)  (IMG:style_emoticons/default/cool.gif)
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Clockface

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Porting Virtual Pc Or Vmware To Xbox
« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2007, 08:31:00 AM »

It's a pity nobody ever ported FreeDOS (  http://www.freedos.org/  ) to the XBox - DOSXBox is great, but very slow, since it's an emulator, but FreeDOS is an open source, MS-DOS compatible (so it says) operating system, so presumably it would run (DOS) games and programs at full speed. Just think... Blood, Carmageddon, Redneck Rampage, the DOS strategy games that a mate of mine still keeps on about, and loads of others, all working great on the XBox under FreeDOS.

Anyone?
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