







mavic wrote:Yes this is serious. Unserious things i think you should put in other forums, comments like this ....![]()
It´s not important to run on w2k3 for me. It could be ok with the thin xp version(cant remember its name).

tjzeeman wrote:mavic wrote:Yes this is serious. Unserious things i think you should put in other forums, comments like this ....![]()
It´s not important to run on w2k3 for me. It could be ok with the thin xp version(cant remember its name).
If you really are serious, you could have checked a little bit more before posting here. VirtualBox itself says they are a 'virtualizer' for x86 (http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/VirtualBox) and if you checked a little deeper, you would have come across them mentioning it only runs on 'reasonably powerful x86 hardware' (http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/End-user_documentation). In other words: no way it will run on a lowly specced DS. Not even an XP Lite edition (heck, Win98 would probably be too much for most of the current DSs).
The same holds true for the other para-virtualisation solutions like VMware or Parallels.
Now, if we would be talking about KVM or Xen or even chroots for that matter. That's a whole different ballgame. Those do offer interesting virtualisation opportunities even on lowly specced ARM or PowerPC cpus like those in DSs. You just won't be able to run Windows on those, only OSs with an ARM/PowerPC for those particular chips (which brings in a bag of hurt of its own unfortunately).




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