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Revision as of 15:16, 4 February 2016
A software program commonly known as just VPC that allows the OS/2 user to run other x86 operating systems as a task, depending on hardware utilised this is done either by emulation or or if you have a relatively modern system by virtualisation.
Virtual PC for OS/2 was discontinued in 2003 after Microsoft purchased the package, however system integration packs developed for later versions of the software released by MS continue to work with the OS/2 version of the system.
Versions
- Macintosh
- 1996: Virtual PC 1.0 - (MacOS 7.5.5, PowerPC)
- 1997: Virtual PC 2.0
- 1998: Virtual PC 2.1 - last update 2.1.3 (Apr 1999)
- 1999: Virtual PC 3.0 - last update 3.0.3A (2000-04-26)
- 2000: Virtual PC 4.0 - last update 4.0.2 (MacOS 8.5, PowerMac G3 or G4)
- 2001: Virtual PC 5.0 - last update 5.0.4 (2002-06-25), first version for MacOS X
- 2002: Virtual PC 6.0 - update 6.0.2
- 2003: Microsoft Virtual PC 6.1 - last update 6.1.1 (2004-02-10)
- 2004: Microsoft Virtual PC 7 - last update 7.0.3 (2007-08-15)
All versions are capable to run OS/2 guest systems.
- x86
- 2002: Virtual PC 4.3.2 for OS/2
- 2002: Virtual PC 5 for OS/2
- 2003: Virtual PC 5.1 for OS/2 - Last known version for OS/2.
Publications
License and availability
- Discontinued commercial software.