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:VMWare 3.0 Released
VMWare 3.0 Released
Nov 5, 2001, 23 :39 UTC (4 Talkback[s]) (11216 reads)

Dear VMware User,

The latest version of our award-winning desktop product, VMware(TM)
Workstation 3.0, is now available! Workstation 3.0 features full
support for Microsoft(R) Windows(R) XP host and guest OSes, as well
as support for other recent OS releases. Workstation 3.0 also
significantly improves interactive performance. New devices
supported include USB devices, SCSI generic devices (no drivers
needed in the host OS), and ISO CD-ROM images. Networking
capabilities are significantly expanded and now include NAT (Network
Address Translation) to allow guest OSes to share the host's IP
address. On Windows hosts, Workstation 3.0 includes a completely new
and more powerful Windows-style user interface. VMware Workstation
3.0 is available starting today, November 5, 2001.

For pricing and upgrade information, or to buy, go to:
http://vmware1.m0.net/m/s.asp?HB4708689966X1142864X83036X

Read more about the new features of VMware Workstation 3.0 at:
http://vmware1.m0.net/m/s.asp?HB4708689966X1142865X83036X


Read more about VMware's launch of Workstation 3.0 at:
http://vmware1.m0.net/m/s.asp?HB4708689966X1142866X83036X

We're sure that the powerful new features in Workstation 3.0 will
help you increase your productivity and make VMware's virtualization
technology more useful to you than ever. Thank you for your
continued support of VMware.

Best Regards,

The VMware Workstation 3.0 Team

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This means XP can be activated once and  ...   XP Has Been Cracked   
Anon
Nov 6, 2001, 03:17:12
 
I've tried getting numerous versions ...   Will it ever work out of the box?   
chris qvigstad
Nov 6, 2001, 09:46:15
 
I've also got Debian and VMWare and  ...   Re: Will it ever work out of the box?   
Enzo
Nov 6, 2001, 19:09:11
 
> Using Debian unstable with a kernel I  ...   Re: Will it ever work out of the box?   
joe
Nov 6, 2001, 19:10:31
 
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