There is a PowerPC (Mac) emulator for x86 (Windows) called PearPC, but it's in the early stages of development and is not recommended for production environments. Also, running Mac OS X inside of PearPC is technically a violation of the Mac OS X EULA (End User License Agreement).
sorry guys, let me clerify. i have an emac, and i want to run another instance of osx, along side a vpc session of windows. i want to be able to see how well windows server works with osx, and i dont have another machine to do so.
sorry guys, let me clerify. i have an emac, and i want to run another instance of osx, along side a vpc session of windows. i want to be able to see how well windows server works with osx, and i dont have another machine to do so.
As far as I know, there's no way to have two instances of Mac OS X running at the same time on the same machine. You can test Windows Server 2003 against Mac OS X by not running VPC in full-screen mode, using the windowed mode instead so you can interact with both operating systems at once.
i was just curious, because ive worked with windows networks for a few years, and i know you have to log out or restart the client for a lot of server side changes, im not sure how osx would work in those situations. thanks for the help though guys!