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Bochs IA-32 Emulator Project - http://bochs.sourceforge.net
An open source emulator for all popular architectures and operating systems. |
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Virtual Machine from Parallels - http://www.parallels.com/
Parallels virtual machine allows users to run multiple operating systems (Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, OS/2 etc.) in independent virtual machines on a single physical computer. Products, support, download. |
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XenSource: Open Source Virtualization - http://www.xensource.com/
XenSource enables enterprise-grade virtualization and is the home of the open source Xen hypervisor project. Description, community, company. |
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Virtualization.info - http://www.virtualization.info/
Alessandro Perilli's blog covering Microsoft, VMWare and related virtual machine products. |
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moka5 LivePC - http://www.moka5.com/
Provides a virtual computer that can be run from USB flash drive without installing anything on the desktop computer. |
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Guest PC - - http://www.lismoresystems.com/
Virtual x86 Computer for Macs, runs instead of Mac OS for better performance. |
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JPC - Computer Virtualization in Java - http://www-jpc.physics.ox.ac.uk/
A pure Java emulation of an x86 PC with fully virtual peripherals, licensed under the GNU GPL. Describes the implementation and shows some screenshots as well as online-versions of the emulator running FreeDOS and GNU/Linux. |
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Virtualization Daily - http://www.virtualizationdaily.com
Virtualization and Virtual Appliance news, information and opinions. |
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Plex86 x86 Virtual Machine Project - http://plex86.sourceforge.net/
Simulates a x86 processor and can be used to run Linux as a guest. It also can be used to accelerate bochs by executing user code inside the plex86 VM, while letting bochs execute kernel code and IO functionality inside the emulator. |
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Virtual Appliances - http://virtualappliances.net/
Makers of Ubuntu Linux-based virtual appliances for VMware, XenServer, Microsoft Virtual PC/Virtual Server, and Virtual Iron. Products, partners, support, forum. |
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BFE - http://bfe.sourceforge.net/
A graphical debugger interface for Bochs. Description, downloads, screenshots, a discussion forum and news about current releases. |
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Bintrans - http://www.complang.tuwien.ac.at/schani/bintrans/
A dynamic binary translator that runs programs on architectures they were not compiled for. It does this by dynamically translating the machine code of the programs to be run to machine code for the native architecture. Documentation, screenshots, downloads. |
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Bochs-Win32 - http://www.psyon.org/bochs-win32/
A page providing some additional information about running bochs on Windows. Provides a registry-file to start bochs with double-click on the configuration-files. |
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Bochs-RFB - http://www.psyon.org/bochs-rfb/
An addition to Bochs that connects to an emulated OS over a network using the RFB protcol used in VNC. Provides news about the application and lists available releases. |
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x86 Virtualization Blog - http://x86virtualization.com/
Blog that provides information on aspects of Intel and AMD based virtualization in the home and enterprise environments. |
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Software-only 8086 PC emulator for X - http://pcemu.sourceforge.net/
Emulate a basic PC with a VGA text-only display. |
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Digital FX!37 - http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/usenix-nt97/full_papers/chernoff/chernoff.pdf
Running 32-bit x86 Applications on Windows NT Alpha. A paper from the Usenix Windows NT Workshop. |
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Computerworld.com - Windows Emulators for Linux: VMware, Win4Lin Face Off - http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/os/story/0,10801,69849,00.html
Computerworld community member Charles Bushong tests and compares Windows emulation packages for Linux and finds clear differences. |
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PCE - IBM PC Emulator - http://www.hampa.ch/pce/index.html
An IBM PC 5150 emulator. The emulation is complete enough to boot DOS and run most DOS applications. Description and Downloads. |
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BYTE.com - Building the Virtual PC - http://www.byte.com/art/9711/sec4/art4.htm
A software emulator shows that the PowerPC can emulate another computer, down to its very hardware. |