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VMware Workstation v6.0.2 Build 59824英文正式版(虛擬機器軟體)


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軟體名稱:VMware Workstation v6.0.2 Build 59824英文正式版(虛擬機器軟體)
語系版本:英文版
光碟片數:單片裝
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系統支援:WIN 9x/WIN ME/WIN NT/WIN 2000/WIN XP/WIN 2003
軟體類型:虛擬機器軟體
硬體需求:PC
更新日期:2007/12/26
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銷售價格:80
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      VMware Workstation v6.0.2 Build 59824英文正式版((虛擬機器軟體)




【軟體說明】:

Key New Features in Version 6.0
Updated Support for Host and Guest Operating Systems

Workstation 6.0 adds experimental support for the following operating systems:

32-bit and 64-bit Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.5 (Beta, formerly called 4.0 Update 5) as host and
 guest operating systems 
32-bit and 64-bit SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 SP4 (Beta) as host and guest operating systems 
32-bit and 64-bit Ubuntu Linux 7.04 as a guest operating system 
Workstation 6.0 adds full support for the following operating systems:

32-bit and 64-bit Windows Vista as host and guest operating systems 
32-bit and 64-bit Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0 as host and guest operating systems 
32-bit and 64-bit Ubuntu Linux 6.10 as host and guest operating systems 
32-bit and 64-bit Mandriva Linux 2007 as host and guest operating systems 
32-bit and 64-bit Solaris 10 Update 3 as guest operating system 
32-bit Novell Netware 6.5 SP5 as guest operating system 
This release also includes the following new features:

Support for High-Speed USB 2.0 Devices 
Multiple Monitor Support — At the click of a button, the guest can now span monitors and also reflect
the monitor topology — meaning that applications, task bars, and so on inside the guest appear as you 
would expect them to on a multi-monitor system. You can specify how many monitors a virtual machine 
can detect, regardless of how many monitors are attached to the host. This feature is especially useful 
if you plan to deploy the virtual machine to a different host after you create it. You can also specify 
what screen resolution to use. 
Integrated Virtual Debuggers — With the new Workstation IDE (integrated development environment) plug-ins, 
software developers are provided with menu items and toolbar buttons in Visual Studio (Windows only) or 
Eclipse (Windows or Linux) to easily develop and debug programs in virtual machines. Documentation for the 
virtual debuggers is now included in the Workstation User's Manual. 
Run Virtual Machines in the Background — You can now leave virtual machines and teams running in the 
background when you exit Workstation. On the host, a system tray icon indicates how many virtual machines 
are running in the background. Click the icon to open a virtual machine. 
Virtual Machines Can Act as VNC Servers — You can set a virtual machine to act as a VNC server without having 
to install any specialized VNC software in the guest. 
Continuous State Record/Replay Capabilities (Experimental) — This feature lets you record all of a Workstation 
6 virtual machine's activity over a period of time. Unlike Workstation's movie-capture feature, the record/replay 
feature lets you exactly duplicate the operations and state of the virtual machine throughout the time of the 
recording. At any time during playback of a recording, you can click a button to "go live" from that point of 
execution. 
Automation Via Expanded VIX 1.1 API — The VIX API (formerly known as the Programming API) is now compatible with 
Workstation 6.0. This API allows you to write scripts and programs to automate virtual machine operations. This 
release of the API is available in the C language. There are additional language bindings for Perl, COM, and shell 
scripts (vmrun). 
Physical-to-Virtual Conversion and Enhanced Import Functionality (Windows Hosts Only) — Included in this release 
is the Converter Import wizard from the VMware Converter product. Using this wizard enables you to convert a 
physical Windows machine into a virtual machine, convert a virtual machine from one VMware virtual machine format 
to another, and convert virtual machines or system images from popular third-party vendors. 
Appliance View for Virtual Appliances — Rather than having users see a console view for an appliance, you can now 
configure the new appliance view. It gives you a brief description of the type of server or appliance and provides 
a link that opens the browser on the guest system and connects to the correct port for the server console. 
Support for Paravirtualized Linux Kernels — If you have a VMware VMI (Virtual Machine Interface) 3.0 enabled kernel 
in a Linux guest operating system, you can now enable paravirtual support in the virtual machine. 
Virtual Machine Communication Interface (Experimental) — VMCI provides a faster means of communication among 
applications running on the host and in virtual machines. The VMCI infrastructure comprises an SDK and drivers for 
host and guest. This experimental feature is especially suited for users who want to write client-server applications. 
For more information, view the documentation from the VMCI Developer Resources page. Also see the README file. On 
Linux hosts, the README file is located in the directory /usr/share/doc/vmware/vmware-vmci/samples. On Windows hosts, 
it is in the VMCI folder in VMware Workstation installation directory; for example, C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware 
Workstation\VMCI. 
VMware Player 2.0 — The new Player Welcome page gives you the option of browsing to a virtual machine file or 
downloading a virtual appliance from the Virtual Appliance Marketplace at vam.vmware.com. You can then use Player's 
new appliance view when running a virtual appliance. For more information about standalone VMware Player 2.0, see 
the VMware Player Documentation page. 

Fixed Bugs

Bugs Reported in Workstation 6.0.1 and Fixed in Workstation 6.0.2 

Hosts with AMD Duron processors might not be able to power on virtual machines. This problem resulted because Duron 
processors that are based on Athlon do not have Intel SSE (Streaming SIMD Extensions). (bug 183866) 
Ubuntu 7.04 virtual machines sometimes power off unexpectedly if paravirtual kernel support is enabled. (bug 190499)



             


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