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About Mac computers with PC-emulation software
This is a wonderful science- fiction
story --- full of scientific imagination,
powerful action, provocative
philosophy, and the influence of
religious beliefs and faith on a variety
of human characters.
.....Read this exciting sci- fi novel in a
307-page eBook with 3-dimensional
page- turning feature.
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Our eBooks were developed as the executable files that run on PC-compatible computers with Windows
Operating System. In addition, our eBook can also run smoothly on Macintosh computers with Operating
System X and PC-emulation software.
There are several PC-emulation software available in the market that you can easily find them. This
PC-emulation software helps Mac computer to run most of application software developed for PC-computers.
There are two types of software programs; some software for Intel-based Macs and some software for
PowerPC G3, G4, and G5. Several PC-emulation software programs are available as follows:
VIRTUAL PC for MAC computers
By Nancy Eaton
We all love our Macs, of course, but in this multi-platform world,
occasionally some of us need to use a PC. Fortunately for us, we don’t
have to give up our Macs to do these things. And we also do not have to
sacrifice precious dollars or space for a stand-alone PC. Instead, all we
need is Virtual PC from Microsoft. Using Virtual PC, you can run
Windows applications, connect to PC networks and share files — all from
your Mac.
Pentium PC Emulation
Virtual PC works by emulating a Pentium-based Windows machine, right
on your Mac. When you launch Virtual PC, the Windows OS appears
inside a window on your Mac desktop. You can switch back and forth
between your Mac OS and Windows as easily as you go between any two
windows on your Mac desktop. Using Virtual PC, you can copy and paste
text and graphics between Mac and Windows, and drag files and folders
from one OS to the other. This is a boon for anyone who needs to test the
integrity of cross-platform projects, such as HTML documents, graphics
files, and so on.
It’s simple to install Windows
applications using Virtual PC. If
you have an application that
provides both Mac and PC
installers on the same CD, for
instance, Virtual PC sorts it out for
you: The Mac installer mounts on
the Finder and the Windows
installer mounts inside Virtual PC.
You would then click on each
installer, one at a time, to load the
proper version of the software on
each OS.
Virtual PC 7 System Requirements
Mac OS X v 10.2.8 or later; Mac OS X v
10.3 for G5 compatibility
Mac with PowerPC G3, G4 or G5
processor only — native models, no
upgrades
Minimum 700 MHz or greater
1024 x 768 display
3GB free hard disk space
Put a Little PC in Your Mac
Expand the power of your Mac with Microsoft® Virtual PC for Mac Version 7, the
application that makes it possible for you to access PC-only software, files,
networks and devices from your Mac. Virtual PC 7, which is compatible with the
Mac G5, offers important improvements in support, speed and reliability. (Note that
Virtual PC does not run on Intel-based Macs). However, Virtual PC 7 has been
redesigned to take advantage of the speed and capabilities of the new Mac G5
processor. Virtual PC for Mac Version 7 is still the best emulation solution for
PowerPC-based Macs users.
Virtual PC 7 with
Windows XP Home -
Full Version
Estimated Retail Price:
US $219
(price is subject to changes
without notice)
........ Products that Run Windows on Intel-based Macs
Virtual machines (PC Emulators) for Mac OS X on Intel-based Macs
This report indicates the Products (by their companies) and Descriptions (www.macwindows.com)
Parallels Desktop 3.0 (by Parallels Desktop) is at this time the most advanced x86 virtual machine
product for Intel Macs. A commercial package that was a port from Parallels Workstation for Linux. The
company said that the software will run “nearly any x86-compatible OS,” including Windows 3.1-through
Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003, as well as Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, OS/2, eComStation,
and MS-DOS. Drag and drop files between Mac OS X and Windows.
Parallels Desktop includes a feature called Coherence Mode, which hides the Windows desktop while displaying
Windows applications, much as Classic mode displayed OS 9 applications in Mac OS X on PowerPC Macs.
Windows still runs in the background, but is hidden from view. Windows applications appear in the Dock,
letting you switch between them without using the Windows interface.
Version 3 added support for 3D hardware acceleration, enabling it to run some of the most demanding PC 3D
games. It also added a feature called SmartSelect, which lets you set defaults so that a Mac program opens a
type of file when you double-click a file in Windows. For instance, you could double-click .doc files in Windows
and have Parallels Desktop launch Word for Mac. You can set another file type to launch a Windows
application when double-click in the Mac Finder. You can also select a Mac or Windows application to open a
file by right-clicking (or Control-clicking) that file.
Version 3 comes with Parallels Explorer, a Mac OS X utility that lets you see into and add or move files to or
from the virtual hard disk, without running the virtual machine.
Another feature is Snapshots, which saves the state of a virtual machine, including settings and configurations.
You can get back to this state and erase all changes at any time. (Snapshots is similar to Deep Freeze from
Faronics Technologies, which does the same for Mac OS X.)
VMware Fusion (by VMware Fusion) is a Mac OS X port of the company's commercial products for
Windows and Linux. It first shipped in August, 2007. Runs Windows Vista well. Good support of USB
peripherals. Like Parallels Desktop, VMware Fusion lets you drag and drop files between Mac OS X and
Windows. VMware as the added feature of being able to drag and drop between Linux and Unix as well. Its
Unity feature is similar to Parallels Desktop's Coherence feature. VMware doesn't have a feature similar to
Parallels Snapshots, however.
CrossOver (by CodeWeavers) is not actually a virtual machine, because CrossOver runs Windows
applications without Windows. Users install Windows applications right in Mac OS X. An icon for the Windows
application appears in the Finder; double-clicking it launches the application.
Because you don't need to own Windows, the total cost of using CrossOver is much less than virtual machine
products such as Parallels Desktop and VMware. CrossOver also doesn't use the CPU bandwidth and doesn't
require the large amount of RAM that virtual machine software such Parallels or VMware require.
The drawback is that CrossOver only supports a selected Windows applications. Supported applications include
Outlook for Windows and some PC games. The company said that it would be adding support for more
applications as time goes on.
CrossOver is a solid commercial product based on the Open Source WINE project.
Innotek VirtualBox (by VirtualBox) is not yet shipping, but is currently in a public beta, first introduced
in April 2007. VirtualBox is commercial software based on GPL open-source code. The company said that
VirtualBox can run Windows Vista, supports USB, and can be scripted from the command line. It also supports
VMDK virtual disk format used by VMware. Innotek shipped its first commercial versions of VirtualBox for
Windows and Linux this past January 2007.
iEmulator (by iEmulator) also runs on PowerPC Macs. iEmulator includes some of the features found in
Virtual PC, including the ability to access Mac files and folders from Windows, the ability to run multiple
virtual machines, and quick PC state saving. Not as fast as Parallels or VMware, but is inexpensive. Can run the
Windows Vista. Version 1.7.9 was the first version that worked on Intel-powered Macs.
WinTel 2.1 and later (by OpenOSX)
An inexpensive commercial package based on the open-source QEMU emulator. Runs Windows and Linux/Unix
operating systems. Available with DOS or with one of 10 Linux/Unix OS's preinstalled. Primative compared to
Parallels, VMware and CrossOver.
Mike Kronenbert (by Q) A FREE, open source virtualization environment that can run Windows on Intel-
based Macs. Q uses the QEMU virtualization engine port to Intel Macs by Gwenole Beauchesne, the same as
used in WinTel 2.1 and later. Universal binaries (PowerPC, Intel) are available. (For more information, see the Q
FAQ.) Primative compared to Parallels , VMware, and CrossOver.
Products that Run Windows on PowerPC G3, G4, G5 Macs
PC Emulators software for Mac OS X on PowerPC G3, G4, and G5
This report indicates the Products and Descriptions (www.macwindows.com)
Virtual PC 7 is the top Pentium PC emulator for Power PC Macs. Runs Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP. Good
compatibility with Windows business software and Windows networking software.
VPC is the most full-featured PC emulator, and probably the fastest. Cut and paste between Mac and
Windows environments, and drag and drop file copying between the two. Can run multiple instances of
Windows or Linux at the same time. Version 6 added a Start menu to the Mac OS X Dock. Windows
applications also appear in the Dock. NOTE: Windows 2000 is the fastest version of Windows to run on VPC.
Windows XP runs much slower. (See the MacWindows VPC 7 Report page for more info.)
Guest PC X86 Emulator for Mac OS X Guest PC supports every version of Windows from
Windows 3.1 to Windows XP Professional. Comes with DOS preinstalled. Users need to install their own copy of
Windows. The system comes with a Windows Setup Assistant to help users install Windows and setup modem,
printer, and network connection. You can mount Mac OS drives on the Windows desktop using networking.
You can also mount Guest PC virtual hard disks on the Mac desktop by double clicking on the Guest PC
configuration file. Prints to the Mac default printer. Introduced in February 2005.
iEmulator for Mac OS X (Also runs on Intel Macs) is the low-cost PC emulator, comes with a DOS operating
system on a DOS boot floppy image and a DOS formatted hard disk image. iEmulator can run Windows 98,
Windows 2000, and Windows XP; the developers recommend Windows 2000 as the fastest version of Windows.
(Windows 2000 is also the fastest version of Windows to run in Microsoft's Virtual PC.) Like Virtual PC,
iEmulator can have multiple virtual machines booted at the same time. Introduced in November 2004. Based on
the QEMU engine.
WinTel A commercial package based on the open-source Bochs emulator (see above). Runs Windows
95/98/NT/2000/XP and Linux/Unix operating systems. Available with DOS or with one of 10 Linux/Unix OS's
preinstalled.
VPC Helper
An inexpensive utility designed to increase the performance of Connectix Virtual PC emulator. It can quit
hidden background applications, set your Virtual Memory and disk cache settings, and set extension/control
panel startup settings for optimal Virtual PC performance.
Bochs (for Mac OS X) is an open source PC emulator, now available for Mac OS X. It includes
emulation of the Intel x86 CPU, common I/O devices, and a custom BIOS. Currently, Bochs can be compiled to
emulate a 386, 486 or Pentium CPU. Bochs is capable of running most Operating Systems inside the emulation
including Linux and Windows.
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