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Hello,
We have just released our VMLite XP Mode. Free download is available.
http://www.vmlite.com (more than 6,000 copies downloaded over last few days)
VMLite XP Mode offers similar functions as Microsoft XP Mode, but doesn't require hardware virtualization. It allows you to run Windows XP at the same time from your desktop running on a different host operating system.
Even if your computer has VT-x or AMD-V, you should try out VMLite, because it runs faster, and will support 3D/2D acceleration in our next build.
Datasheet:
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Thanks,
We have just released our VMLite XP Mode. Free download is available.
http://www.vmlite.com (more than 6,000 copies downloaded over last few days)
VMLite XP Mode offers similar functions as Microsoft XP Mode, but doesn't require hardware virtualization. It allows you to run Windows XP at the same time from your desktop running on a different host operating system.
Even if your computer has VT-x or AMD-V, you should try out VMLite, because it runs faster, and will support 3D/2D acceleration in our next build.
Datasheet:
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Thanks,
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It seems like you are promoting VMLite XP Mode, a software that offers similar functions as Microsoft XP Mode but without the need for hardware virtualization. Here's a summary of the key points mentioned in your post:
- VMLite XP Mode is available for free download from VMLite's website.
- It has been downloaded over 6,000 times in the last few days.
- This software allows users to run Windows XP simultaneously on their desktop, even if they are using a different host operating system.
- VMLite XP Mode is claimed to run faster than Microsoft XP Mode, even on computers with VT-x or AMD-V capabilities.
- The next build of VMLite XP Mode is expected to support 3D/2D acceleration.
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