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{{for|emulators that run on Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista|Emulators on Legacy systems#Windows NT}}  
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{{for|emulators that run on Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista|Emulators on Legacy systems}}  
 
[[File:Bliss.jpeg|thumb|Bliss, originally known as Bucolic Green Hills, is the popular wallpaper of Windows XP]]
 
[[File:Bliss.jpeg|thumb|Bliss, originally known as Bucolic Green Hills, is the popular wallpaper of Windows XP]]
  
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! scope="col"|Compatibility
 
! scope="col"|Compatibility
 
! scope="col"|<abbr title="Free/Libre and Open-Source Software">FLOSS</abbr>
 
! scope="col"|<abbr title="Free/Libre and Open-Source Software">FLOSS</abbr>
! scope="col"|Active
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! scope="col"|Active<abbr title="Virtual GPU Adapter">*</abbr>
 
! scope="col"|[[Recommended Emulators|Recommended]]
 
! scope="col"|[[Recommended Emulators|Recommended]]
 
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|[https://www.parallels.com/ Parallels Desktop]
 
|[https://www.parallels.com/ Parallels Desktop]
 
|align=left|{{Icon|macOS}}
 
|align=left|{{Icon|macOS}}
|Parallels Video Adapter<ref>lactobacillusprime: [https://youtu.be/iWRuSO39LdU?t=2135 video about "Parallels Desktop"], [https://youtu.be/h6sUAUUDka4 Retrogaming On WindowsXP Seems To Work Best On Mac?]</ref>
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|Parallels Video Adapter<ref>[https://youtu.be/iWRuSO39LdU?t=2135 lactobacillusprime's video about "Parallels Desktop"]</ref>
|[https://www.applegamingwiki.com/wiki/Main_Page ?]
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*;QEMU VirGL
 
*;QEMU VirGL
:VirGL virtual adapter only supports Linux guests at the moment ([https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/QEMU#virtio Specifically needs 4.4+ Linux kernel with mesa 11.2+ compiled with the "gallium-drivers=virgl" command option]). Plans are to target "GL2.1 + GLSL 1.20" as the possible lowest GL interface to support. The guest would then expose the same level of GL. This project will [https://docs.mesa3d.org/drivers/virgl.html#future-scope eventually support Direct3D and Windows guest] but there is none at the moment. Currently the renderer is GLSL 1.30 based, and requires some extensions from later GL levels. Current developer only really tested on the open source nouveau driver exposing GL3.0/GL3.1 core profile, and the binary nvidia driver exposing GL 4.3. Future plans to add a capabilities system will be required to work make things work across more systems. The capabilities system will expose different guest GL levels dependant on the host GL level, this could allow for a GLES2 specific interface etc. The current guest driver exposes GL2.1 and GLSL 1.20. Also there is a [https://github.com/virtio-win/kvm-guest-drivers-windows/pull/943 pull request: Windows Virtio GPU 3D acceleration for QEMU]. For more information about VirGL3D [https://virgil3d.github.io/questions.html use this link].
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:VirGL virtual adapter only supports Linux guests at the moment [https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/QEMU#virtio (Specifically needs 4.4+ Linux kernel with mesa 11.2+ compiled with the "gallium-drivers=virgl" command option]. Plans are to target "GL2.1 + GLSL 1.20" as the possible lowest GL interface to support. The guest would then expose the same level of GL. This project will [https://docs.mesa3d.org/drivers/virgl.html#future-scope eventually support Direct3D and Windows guest] but there is none at the moment. Currently the renderer is GLSL 1.30 based, and requires some extensions from later GL levels. Current developer only really tested on the open source nouveau driver exposing GL3.0/GL3.1 core profile, and the binary nvidia driver exposing GL 4.3. Future plans to add a capabilities system will be required to work make things work across more systems. The capabilities system will expose different guest GL levels dependant on the host GL level, this could allow for a GLES2 specific interface etc. The current guest driver exposes GL2.1 and GLSL 1.20. Also there is a [https://github.com/virtio-win/kvm-guest-drivers-windows/pull/943 pull request: Windows Virtio GPU 3D acceleration for QEMU]. For more information about VirGL3D [https://virgil3d.github.io/questions.html use this link].
  
 
*;Hyper-V with GPU-Passthrough
 
*;Hyper-V with GPU-Passthrough
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You don't have any other option except "QEMU-3dfx with WHPX" OR "Type 2 hypervisors" for current Windows hosts at the moment.
 
You don't have any other option except "QEMU-3dfx with WHPX" OR "Type 2 hypervisors" for current Windows hosts at the moment.
  
==Software emulators==
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==[[POS_(Pong_Consoles)_CPUs_and_Other_Chips#x86_CPUs|Software emulators]]==
 
[[File:86Box and Windows XP.png|thumb|298px|86Box and Windows XP]]
 
[[File:86Box and Windows XP.png|thumb|298px|86Box and Windows XP]]
 
:''[https://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?p=1140324 Vogons.org thread: Using PCem with a XP guest]''
 
:''[https://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?p=1140324 Vogons.org thread: Using PCem with a XP guest]''
 
These are emulators in the truest sense, in that they don't do any kind of "cheating/hacking" the way a hypervisor would. But keep in mind that, unlike [[Wikipedia:X86_virtualization#Hardware-assisted_virtualization|hardware-assisted]] [[#Hypervisors|hypervisors]]; emulating something like Voodoo3 with Pentium II level of hardware with these software emulators requires latest and greatest top-notch [https://www.cpubenchmark.net/singleThread.html single thread performance of CPUs]. [[PCem]], [[86Box]] and UniPCemu are full retro x86 computer emulators, spanning from the original IBM 5150 to Pentium II powered PCs. Setting it up is much like building an actual retro computer, but in software, so expect it to be as difficult as setting up an actual retro PC. This means you're going to have to install Windows 2000/XP (Vista is supported by them but unrecommended) along with all necessary drivers for the hardware you chose. Having said that, see these emulators as a useful alternative way to emulate these operating systems especially if you want the most accurate and compatible option for 3Dfx Voodoo emulation and [https://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?t=534 Windows 2000/XP glide games].
 
These are emulators in the truest sense, in that they don't do any kind of "cheating/hacking" the way a hypervisor would. But keep in mind that, unlike [[Wikipedia:X86_virtualization#Hardware-assisted_virtualization|hardware-assisted]] [[#Hypervisors|hypervisors]]; emulating something like Voodoo3 with Pentium II level of hardware with these software emulators requires latest and greatest top-notch [https://www.cpubenchmark.net/singleThread.html single thread performance of CPUs]. [[PCem]], [[86Box]] and UniPCemu are full retro x86 computer emulators, spanning from the original IBM 5150 to Pentium II powered PCs. Setting it up is much like building an actual retro computer, but in software, so expect it to be as difficult as setting up an actual retro PC. This means you're going to have to install Windows 2000/XP (Vista is supported by them but unrecommended) along with all necessary drivers for the hardware you chose. Having said that, see these emulators as a useful alternative way to emulate these operating systems especially if you want the most accurate and compatible option for 3Dfx Voodoo emulation and [https://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?t=534 Windows 2000/XP glide games].
  
;For more and detailed information; {{Main|PC Emulator Comparisons}}
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'''For more and detailed information;'''
 
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{{Main|POS_(Pong_Consoles)_CPUs_and_Other_Chips#x86_CPUs}}
==Obsolete hardware==
 
You can still buy reasonably priced compatible hardware from second hand market. See [https://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?t=63052 Vogons Thread: Hardware by Year Build Guide] and [https://www.vogonswiki.com/index.php/Recommended_Builds VogonsWiki: Recommended Builds] pages.
 
  
 
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