RoboHelp on Virtual PC (Mac)?

Does anyone have any experience running RoboHelp on a
Macintosh via Virtual PC? I own a PowerBook G4 with 512MB RAM. I
need to use RoboHelp (and Captivate) for an upcoming project. I
could buy either Virtual PC for my PowerBook (+ add'l RAM if
necessary) or a Wintel laptop. Obviously, I'd rather not buy
another computer, but will do so if RoboHelp (or Captivate) is
known to run poorly via emulation software. Any suggestions/advice
would be appreciated.

quote:
Originally posted by:
mballai
You might want to have more RAM available. I recently
installed an older version of RH on my machine (dual G4 with 1GB
RAM), but I haven't had time to do anything with it. Virtual is
usually just a bit slower than a regular PC, but it can do stuff if
there's enough RAM.
mballai,
Thank you for the advice. I have just ordered Virtual PC and
1GB add'l RAM (to bring me up to 1.5GB), so I hope to be up and
running soon.
--syncrasy

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