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Features Features
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* Easy to use interface inspired by mainstream hypervisor software * Easy to use interface inspired by mainstream hypervisor software
* Low level emulation of 8086-based processors up to the Pentium with focus on accuracy * Low level emulation of 8086-based processors up to the Mendocino-era Celeron with focus on accuracy
* Great range of customizability of virtual machines * Great range of customizability of virtual machines
* Many available systems, such as the very first IBM PC 5150 from 1981, or the more obscure IBM PS/2 line of systems based on the Micro Channel Architecture * Many available systems, such as the very first IBM PC 5150 from 1981, or the more obscure IBM PS/2 line of systems based on the Micro Channel Architecture
* Lots of supported peripherals including video adapters, sound cards, network adapters, hard disk controllers, and SCSI adapters * Lots of supported peripherals including video adapters, sound cards, network adapters, hard disk controllers, and SCSI adapters
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Minimum system requirements and recommendations Minimum system requirements and recommendations
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* Intel Core 2 or AMD Athlon 64 processor * Intel Core 2 or AMD Athlon 64 processor or newer
* Windows version: Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 * Windows version: Windows 7 Service Pack 1 or later
* Linux version: Ubuntu 16.04, Debian 9.0 or other distributions from 2016 onwards * Linux version: Ubuntu 16.04, Debian 9.0 or other distributions from 2016 onwards
* macOS version: macOS High Sierra 10.13 * macOS version: macOS High Sierra 10.13 or newer
* 4 GB of RAM * 4 GB of RAM or higher
Performance may vary depending on both host and guest configuration. Most emulation logic is executed in a single thread; therefore, systems with better IPC (instructions per clock) generally should be able to emulate higher clock speeds. Performance may vary depending on both host and guest configuration. Most emulation logic is executed in a single thread; therefore, systems with better IPC (instructions per clock) generally should be able to emulate higher clock speeds.