![]() ![]() Emulated mouse is like PS/2-mouse in PS/2-mouseport. Emulated graphics card is S3 Trio32/64 (check with S3ID.EXE in DOS exact version) ![]() Installing DirectX 8 and 9, breaks game compatibility almost always (even with Voodoo1 in real PC), if you want try DirectX 8 and 9 games, try them with 3D-Analyze…and come here to tell good settings. If you don't have 3dfx Voodoo-card in your Mac then just use that DirectX version what is pre-installed, You can install newer DirectX, but normally that doesn't give more compatibility without Voodoo, this is normal even real PC with S3 Trio32-graphics. I have installed BeOS 5 Pro successfully although Connectix said that you cannot, sadly I don't remember anymore what Virtual PC version it was and what problems there was, before I did it. ![]() So feel free to test any OS and come here to tell what happens. If OS is not officially supported, you can still transfer files floppy and CD-ROM and with second hard disk images that are formatted with FAT16 or FAT32. Practical OS maximum depends what kind of PC Virtual PC version emulates, but you can try install newer OS that officially supported, but without additions. Practical GUI minimum Windows 3.1, but tested to work with 1.04 (mouse works and cd-driver works, CD looks like HD, because it's just any DOS-drive for Win1) Practical PC OS minimum is MS-DOS 5.00, but tested to work with 3.31 (mouse- and cd-driver works!) Write text file what version HD-image is…after years you might need that info. Don't mix HD-images with different version of Virtual PC, except if you upgrade, downgrading is between hard work or impossible. Virtual PC or Finder can hang if you have auto CD play in Mac or virtual machine when you put CD-ROM with Audio-tracks when Virtual PC running. If you use real floppy and want it keep "PC clean", then only use it without write protect when Virtual PC is on top (front). I wrote text for people who knows something about old PC:s and Macs…you might understand this better after you have used Virtual PC sometime.Ĭommon for all Mac versions that works with Mac OS 9: Virtual PC was easy tool show that buggy software side in not so noisy and not so big ugly boxes. ![]() It's funny that I have never liked old real PCs…they are noisy big ugly boxes with buggy software, and have to always upgrade. Most of information is tested by me, but not all with my Macs or disks.so I don't have all files for recheck, so I hope I remember right (I start to write this, when I noticed that I have forget so much and hard remember anymore). The “vInfo” tab displays for each virtual machine the virtual machine name, powerstate, template, SRM Placeholder, config status, DNS name, connection state, guest state, heartbeat, consolidation needed, power on date / time, suspend date / time, creation date / time, change version, number of cpu’s, latency-sensitivity, amount of memory, number of nics, number of virtual disks, total disk capacity, min Required EVC Mode Key, disk.EnableUUID, CBT, primary IP address, connected networks, number of monitors, video Ram KiB, resource pool, folder ID, folder name, vApp name, DAS protection, fault tolerance state, fault tolerance role, fault tolerance latency status, fault tolerance band width, fault tolerance secondary latency, provisioned storage, used storage, unshared storage, HA restart priority, HA isolation response, HA VM Monitoring, Cluster rule(s), Cluster rule name(s), install Boot Required, Boot delay, Boot retry delay, Boot retry enabled, Boot BIOS setup, Reboot Poweroff, EFI Secure boot, Firmware, HW version, HW upgrade status, HW upgrade policy, HW target, configuration path, log directory, snapshot directory, suspend directory, annotation, custom fields, datacenter name, cluster name, ESX host name, operating system name according to the config file, operating system name acoording to the VMware tools, virtual machine ID, VM SMBIOS UUID, VM UUID, VI SDK server type, VI SDK API version, virtual machine tags, VI SDK Server and VI SDK UUID.I wrote down some information about Virtual PC that I have learned some years ago. ![]()
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