I use Win4Lin with both Visual FoxPro 6.0 and VisualBasic 6.0 if those are close enough to VC++ then my guess is that it would work. I run Linux at work but most of our non-web development is Windoze based. I started with VMWare about a year ago but couldn't get it to run some of the development packages (especially Visual FoxPro). I tried the demo of Win4lin and everything worked great. I purchased Netraverse Win4lin and have been using it with great success for about a year now. It requires kernel hooks which are a bit more of a pain if you use custom kernels (which I do) but once you get the hang of it, its trivial. The windows installation on the win4lin box took 7 minutes less time to install than it did on the hardware itself. I have found that for most disk-intensive ops it is as fast or faster than native mode. For processor intensive ops it is slower than native mode but not overly so. I found Win4Lin to be a substantialy faster than VMWare but it uses a different paradigm and may not be suitable for every situation. Another nice thing is that it doesn't require a huge virtual disk area or partition, it will run happily on you linux filesystem. Joseph >Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 08:52:06 -0700 (MST) >From: phos4@asu.edu >Subject: Re: VMWare >To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us, > "John (EBo) David" >Reply-To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > >Has anybody run VC++6 in a Win2K virtual machine on Linux...without problems? > >-- Rod >