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Old 06-11-2005, 06:00 AM
BluEsiNsOuL BluEsiNsOuL is offline
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Default PokerTracker on VMWare ?

I am running Party Skin on VMWare, is it possible to use PT on host machine for the Skins running on VMWare? I believe it could be done as long as we can share the harddrive of the VMWare machine with the host. However I could only share the host drive with the VMWare. Does anyone have any experience with this issure?

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Old 06-15-2005, 05:07 AM
thesharpie thesharpie is offline
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Default Re: PokerTracker on VMWare ?

Bump.

And how fast does party poker run under vmware and what kind of machine do you have?
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Old 06-18-2005, 12:57 AM
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Default Re: PokerTracker on VMWare ?

Yeah, I have experience but TTYTT I have no idea what you're asking for; but I recognize the "vmware" part.

You wouldn't be running vmware on windows or else what's the issue? Or are you using vmware on windows to be able to sign up for multiple party sites (I didn't think that would work)?

If you're running vmware under another OS like linux and you want to share a linux drive you can only do that with XP (and IIRC win2k/NT? You can also access a linux partition using networking/samba). But why you'd want to do that I don't understand - pt won't run on linux and the only poker software I've found to run under linux is pokerstars.

Restate what you're trying to do and I'll help...

Mike
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