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===Virtual machines for other operating systems that offer OS/2 support===
===Virtual machines for other operating systems that offer OS/2 support===
* Microsoft [[Virtual PC]]
* Microsoft [[Virtual PC]]
* Parallels Workstation
* [[Parallels]] Workstation
* VirtualBox
* VirtualBox



Revision as of 19:49, 11 April 2017

Emulators and virtual machines can be a highly useful tool for developers. Virtual machines (VM's) allow you to run a PC operating system inside your operating systems, this can be can be useful for emulation purposes i.e. you can run Microsoft Windows or FreeBSD for instance on a VM and thus get the use of development (and other) software for that platform, or you can run another version of OS/2 for compatibility testing purposes. But it can also offer you a level of abstraction by allowing you to run different versions and setups of the same version of OS/2 for different purposes including debug versions and so on.

Virtual machines

Native OS/2 virtual machines

Virtual machines for other operating systems that offer OS/2 support

Hypervisors

System emulators

i86 system emulators