
Some days ago we hosted a head to head
review of Bochs, VMWare Workstation and VirtualPC. I received a number of emails asking why I haven't included Netraverse's
Win4Lin in the article. The main reason was because Win4Lin
is not an emulator in the "traditional" sense of the word; neither it runs under Windows XP, where our previous test were conducted. In fact, Win4Lin can only run Dos and Win9x/ME, under Linux. We got hold of the brand new version of Win4Lin, version 4.0, and here is our review accompanied by some screenshots we grabbed for you.
ddj, nobody is stopping you from trying to prove your claim. The only thing stopping you is the fact that it's not true, and therefore no proof exists. No, I will not be devceived by non sequiturs and faulty logic.
Your fallacy is analogous to claiming that automobiles are powered by those little pine tree air fresheners, and then pointing to all the little pine tree air fresheners in taxi cabs. We all know that air fresheners don't make automobiles run, and the proof is easy to find -- simply try driving a car without one.
You'll excuse me if I don't hold my breath waiting for you to prove your claim. I've been around long enough to know that you never will. Even if you do actually attempt to test your theory, I doubt that you'll come back to admit your failure.