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  1. Yes. Yes. I am running it simultaneously with Oracle VirtualBox. VirtualBox gives no problems.
  2. Maybe its my configuration. It takes AAAAAGGGGGGEEEEEESSSSS for a mouse click to do anything in VMware in the main game. But the space battles run smoothly.
  3. In the end, I couldn't get Virtual PC to install properly so I tried VMware. The space battles work on VMware, but the core game runs badly and the screen crazes up after a while. So... what I can do is play the main game in Oracle VirtualBox, and whenever there's a space battle, transfer to VMware, play there, save, and transfer back. Re: the hours. I meant including the installation, reading help screens, configuration (e.g., setting up shared drives between the host and guest machines) and debugging.
  4. Don't have and can't obtain easy access to Win 2000 and don't have a floppy drive to try Win 95 (which is probably moldy and corrupted anyway). I'll try Virtual PC next, but I don't have the time ATM to configure another virtual machine. Playing a game is an hr at most (esp if you can save). Configuring a virtual machine takes hours.
  5. Yes. When I do that, none of the popup overlays (e.g., Do you want to quit, many of the cards such as the hero cards) do not show up rendering the game unplayable. Hence I am trying to run it in an xp virtual machine.
  6. I am playing Rebellion on Windows 7 using Oracle VirtualBox running Windows XP. When I get to a space battle, it tells me "one or more of the caps bits passed to the callback are incorrect." How do I fix this problem?

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