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FW: Using Python to shared memory resources between Linux and Windows

Diez,

What you have said is extremely concerning.
I am now using VMware. With Linux as the Master and windows as the
guest operating system. I was wondering if you have ever had to develop
a share memory resource between Linux and windows within a Vmware setup?


Thanks for the help. It will not be forgotten,
David Blubaugh


-----Original Message-----
From: Diez B. Roggisch [mailto:de***@nospam.web.de]
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2008 4:54 PM
To: py*********@python.org
Subject: Re: Using Python to shared memory resources between Linux and
Windows

Blubaugh, David A. schrieb:
To All,
To whom else if I may ask?
I was wondering if it was possible to utilize python to share a memory
resource between a linux and windows system?? It should be stated
that both the Linux (CENTOS 5) and windows are physically located on
the same computer. Is any of this possible?
No, not as that. You can use IPC-mechanisums such as XMLRPC, CORBA or
Pyro. But software such as VMWare or VirtualBox tries hard to *not* let
guest and host os influence each other.

Diez
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