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ru.linux- RU.LINUX --------------------------------------------------------------------- From : Dmitry Shishkin 2:5020/1632 15 May 2002 21:46:16 To : Strelnikov Ilya Subject : vmware+linux --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
15 мая 2002 02:46, Strelnikov Ilya to Vladimir Shilov:
SI> У меня тоже ASP и есть вопроссы по созданию сети между сабжем.
SI> Документации подобающей в пакете нету =(
SI> Там нужно чтото вроде установить в винде какуюто сетевуху, затем
SI> пересобрать ядро включая поддержку еёже и дальше? а конкретней?
Ребят, ну кто будет документацию читать? Которой на том же vmware.com - навалом?
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Virtual Machine Specifications
Each virtual machine provides a platform that includes the following devices
that your guest operating system can see.
Processor
. Intel Pentium II or later, depending on host processor
. Intel MMX if available on host processor
. Single processor per virtual machine on symmetric multiprocessor systems
Memory
. Up to 1GB, depending on host memory
. Maximum of 1GB total available for all virtual machines
Graphics
. VGA and SVGA support
IDE Drives
. Up to four devices - disks, CD-ROM or DVD-ROM (DVD drives can be used to
read data DVD-ROM discs; DVD video is not supported)
. Hard disks can be virtual disks or physical disks
. IDE virtual disks up to 128GB
. CD-ROM can be a physical device or an ISO image file
SCSI Devices
. Up to seven devices
. SCSI virtual disks up to 256GB
. Hard disks can be virtual disks or physical disks
. Generic SCSI support allows devices to be used without need for drivers in the
host OS Works with scanners, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, tape drives and other SCSI devices
. MylexR (BusLogic) BT-958 compatible host bus adapter (requires add-on driver
from VMware for Windows XP and Windows .NET Server)
Floppy Drives
. Up to two 1.44MB floppy devices
. Physical drives or floppy image files.
Serial (COM) Ports
. Up to four serial (COM) ports
. Output to serial ports, Windows or Linux files, or named pipes
Parallel (LPT) Ports
. Up to two bidirectional parallel (LPT) ports
. Output to parallel ports or host operating system files
USB ports
. Two-port USB 1.1 controller
. Supports devices including USB printers, scanners, PDAs, hard disk drives,
memory card readers and still digital cameras
Keyboard
. 104-key Windows 95/98 enhanced
Mouse and Drawing Tablets
. PS/2 mouse
. Serial tablets supported
Ethernet Card
. Up to three virtual Ethernet cards
. AMD PCnet-PCI II compatible
Sound
. Sound output and input
. Creative Labs Sound BlasterR 16, PCM sound compatible (MIDI sound, game
controllers and joysticks not supported.) Sound Blaster is a registered
trademark of Creative Labs, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
BIOS
. PhoenixBIOST 4.0 Release 6
Virtual Networking and File Sharing
. Nine virtual Ethernet switches (three reserved for bridged, host-only and NAT
networking)
. Virtual Ethernet support includes TCP/IP, NetBEUI, Microsoft Networking,
Samba, NovellR NetWareR and Network File System
. Built-in NAT supports client software using TCP/IP, FTP, DNS, HTTP and Telnet
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При интсталляции 95-го оффтопика в виртуальную машину:
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9. If the virtual machine's Ethernet adapter is enabled, you have to manually
add an Ethernet driver because Windows 95 does not detect it during the
Analyzing Computer phase (even if you selected the Network Adapter detection
option).
Do the following to enable networking:
A. Continue with the Windows 95 installation, until you get to the Windows
95 Setup Wizard/Setup Options screen. Change the default setting from
Typical to Custom and click Next to continue.
B. From the Network Configuration screen (which appears after the Analyzing
Computer phase), click Add, select the Adapter component, select
Advanced Micro Devices from the manufacturer window and _AMD_
_PCNET Family Ethernet Adapter(PCI&ISA)_ from the network adapter
window.
C. If you need TCP/IP networking, add it from the Network Configuration
screen ( Windows 95 Setup does not enable TCP/IP by default). If you don't
do this, the first phase of the Windows 95 installation does not copy some
of the files it will need later, and the entire installation fails. Also
be sure that the Microsoft NetBEUI protocol is installed. It may not be
installed by default.
10. Finish the Windows 95 installation.
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Bye there!
Dmitry Shishkin AkA Mit'Yau.
[mit_yau@chat.ru] [ICQ UIN #7974552]
... Раздавил бы гниду, но не кажет виду. Сидит - зевает, злобу скpывает. (C)
--- GoldEd 1.1.4.7
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