Installation of Solaris & Windows NT on same computer

Does anybody have experience of installing Solaris & Windows NT on the same platform, and to run side by side. I know the product vmware allows this configuration, and think I heard Solaris has the same functionality.

There are instructions on how to install Solaris and NT side by side on the documentation CD. I followed the instructions and have Solaris 8 and NT 4 running side by side on my laptop.

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