![]() ![]() The newest release, Windows Virtual PC, does not run on versions of Windows earlier than, and does not officially support MS-DOS or operating systems earlier than as guests. In August 2006, Microsoft announced the version would not be ported to Intel-based Macintosh computers, effectively discontinuing the product as. In July 2006 Microsoft released the Windows version as a free product. 16393 / February 14, 2011 7 years ago ( ) (all editions except Starter) 32-bit: 9.1 64-bit: 16.3 MB Website Windows Virtual PC (successor to Microsoft Virtual PC 2007, Microsoft Virtual PC 2004, and Virtual PC) is a program for. In addition Virtual PC 1.0 officially supported Windows NT, OS/2 and OPENSTEP as guest operating systems. It was sold with either a pre-configured (pre-installed) Windows 3.11 (MS-DOS) or with Windows 95 and later also with PC-DOS. Installation instructions Virtual PC 1.0 requires Mac OS 7.5.5 and a PowerPC processor. ![]() Virtual PC 1.0 emulates a PC with an Intel Pentium CPU (including protected mode, MMU, FPU and MMX) motherboard with Intel Triton chipset, two IDE channels, an ATAPI CD-ROM drive, S3 928 PCI SVGA graphics card with 1 or 2 MB VRAM, PCI Ethernet expansion card with DEC 21041 chip, Sound Blaster Pro, PC keyboard, and PS/2 mouse.
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