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Virtualbox is a program that you can install and will enable you to install another operating system on your computer. It will share the ram and CPU power of your other OS. For example if you are running Linux and install virtualbox you can then install windows (any version) and run it as if it were a windows computer, You could install and run any windows software. This is one example of using a virtual machine. At this link you can download the program and find the documentation and some screenshots, etc. http://www.virtualbox.org
Turbo C cannot compile native Linux binaries, only programs for MS-DOS. MS-DOS applications can be run on Linux through a variety of methods, including DOSEMU, DOSBox, QEMU, Bochs, and VirtualBox.
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Look into scheduling using the AT command.Schedule the program to run once:AT 2am /NEXT:Thursday "batch_file.bat"The above command will set batch_file.bat to run at 2AM on the next Thursday.Schedule the program to run every week:AT 2am /EVERY:Thursday"batch_file.bat"This command is similar, but sets batch_file.bat to run at 2AM every week on Thursday.
That might be to make it run the right way.
virtualbox isn't able to run OSX or, as far as I know, the modified version of it (to let it run on pcs). Try VMware. You'll need a lot of guides, so do your homework!
Yes. There is a Linux port of Virtualbox and it runs Windows as well as any version of VB.
Download Oracle VM Virtualbox.
you can run it with virtualbox
Yes. The environment provided by VirtualBox is completely compatible with Ubuntu Server. However, without advanced configuration (which is not possible from the VirtualBox GUI), you cannot access any services hosted on the virtual machine from another computer or the host operating system.
A virtual network requires virtual network software in order to run. An example of such software is VirtualBox, although there are many suitable alternatives as well.
Yes, you can. There is free software available for virtualization, and it's called VirtualBox.
Yes. I suggest you look into VMWare or VirtualBox. http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
Virtualbox is a program that you can install and will enable you to install another operating system on your computer. It will share the ram and CPU power of your other OS. For example if you are running Linux and install virtualbox you can then install windows (any version) and run it as if it were a windows computer, You could install and run any windows software. This is one example of using a virtual machine. At this link you can download the program and find the documentation and some screenshots, etc. http://www.virtualbox.org
VirtualBox is an x86 virutalization software package developed by Oracle Corporation. After being installed on the consumer's main operating system, the software is used to load and run other operating systems within a virtual environment.
First you have to install Virtualbox. Go to the App manager (Synaptic) search the repository for the Virtualbox program. Tell it to install. You will have a new option under your emulators tab in the programs list. You go to the Virtualbox program and hit new, it will ask what media you want to boot from (img file or media). When I put in my XP disk it started automatically. You may have to go to the configuration menu and enable your CD/DVD ROM for it to boot from your removable media.
VirtualBox is software which can be installed on a computer. It allows the user to run a different operating system on the machine. This allows users to run otherwise incompatible software successfully.