Pandora on Mac

Is it possible without a Windows license (via Boot Camp, VMWare, Parallels, etc.)?

If so, how do I get started?
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To run Windows in a Virtual Environment you are still required to have a valid Microsoft License.

Have you tried DOSBox 0.72 for the MAC?
A sansGUI interface is one that does not have the small features called "Windows". The term comes from the French word sans, meaning "without".

SansGUI's are more typically used in Unix-like Operating Systems. The conventional wisdom is that a GUI (Grapical User Interface) help guide the casual computer user to perform routine tasks with Point and Click simplicity. SansGUI's have acquired considerable acceptance for users accustomed to the CLI (Command Line Interface).
Right, I'm trying to completely circumvent Windows here.

As I recall when I got Pandora to run with DOSBox on my PC, there were a number of settings to be tweaked and it even (I think) required an audio or video application that came on the Pandora discs (or was this UAKM or Overseer?). Is this not likely to be an issue here? If unknown, I suppose I'll just try it out anyway, but I'd like to know what I'm getting into if at all possible.
~ Member: Tex Murphy's Mutant League, Crazy 888's Chapter~
*Revitalizing Old San Francisco's Chandler Avenue District With Style*

(also known as Steve Douglas, but usually by people less awesome than UTMers)
Overseer requires Intel RSX3D (for Audio) and the DVD version also requires DVDExpress (for video).

Check Nilo's site for "Pandora for DOSBox0.72"
http://home.wideopenwest.com/~hbech/
A sansGUI interface is one that does not have the small features called "Windows". The term comes from the French word sans, meaning "without".

SansGUI's are more typically used in Unix-like Operating Systems. The conventional wisdom is that a GUI (Grapical User Interface) help guide the casual computer user to perform routine tasks with Point and Click simplicity. SansGUI's have acquired considerable acceptance for users accustomed to the CLI (Command Line Interface).
Wow - you're almost as helpful as ol' Nilo (our Nilo) himself! I'll let you know how it works out.
~ Member: Tex Murphy's Mutant League, Crazy 888's Chapter~
*Revitalizing Old San Francisco's Chandler Avenue District With Style*

(also known as Steve Douglas, but usually by people less awesome than UTMers)