John,
you got it: I am running Lion with VMware Fusion installed and I tried to run
Virtual Snow Leopard. But Fusion only accepts Snow Leopard Server version.
By the way: the only PPC appliation I have running is Canvas, which I use on
a small partition running Snow Leopard.
Regards,
G. Beurlen
Rio de Janeiro Brazil
On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 1:31 AM, John Brownie <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I think he means installing Snow Leopard in a virtual machine under Lion. If
> so, it's not good news for those hoping to get around the loss of Rosetta
> this way!
>
> John
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> Brian Ferguson wrote:
>
> Not sure what is meant by 'installing SL on VMware Fusion.
> Maybe the other way round?
> SL I assume is Snow Leopard, the operating system, and VMware Fusion would
> be installed on SL as an Application.
>
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> Regards from brianF
> ===============
> On 29/07/2011, at 1:12 AM, Gerhard Beurlen wrote:
>
> Citando Nobumi Iyanaga <[log in to unmask]>:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I still have not upgraded to Lion. One of my reasons is that there is
>> at least one crucial program in my environment which is PPC only (it
>> is a very old OCR program for Japanese text called "Yonde!! Koko").
>> Has anyone on this list tried to install Snow Leopard (and Rosetta)
>> in a virtual environment on Lion? How does it work...?
>>
>> Best regard,
>>
>> Nobumi Iyanaga
>> Tokyo,
>> Japan
>
> Hi Nobumi,
>
> I have tried to install SL on VMware Fusion, but it only accepts SL Server
> version
> which I don not have :-(.
>
> Regards,
>
> G. Beurlen
> Rio de Janeiro Brazil
>>
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