Virtual PC was originally developed as a Macintosh application and released by Connectix in June 1997.
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Ĭonnectix Virtual PC version 3 in Mac OS 9, running a Brazilian Portuguese edition of Windows 95 Other operating systems such as Linux may run, but are not officially supported, and Microsoft does not provide the necessary "Virtual Machine Additions" (which include essential drivers) for Linux. Supported Windows operating systems can run inside Virtual PC. Virtual PC virtualizes a standard PC and its associated hardware. The older versions, which support a wider range of host and guest operating systems, remain available. The newest release, Windows Virtual PC, does not run on versions of Windows earlier than Windows 7, and does not officially support MS-DOS or operating systems earlier than Windows XP Professional SP3 as guests. In August 2006 Microsoft announced the Macintosh version would not be ported to Intel-based Macintosh computers, effectively discontinuing the product as PowerPC-based Macintosh computers are no longer manufactured. In July 2006 Microsoft released the Windows version as a free product. Windows Virtual PC (successor to Microsoft Virtual PC 2007, Microsoft Virtual PC 2004, and Connectix Virtual PC) is a virtualization program for Microsoft Windows. Windows Virtual PC running Windows XP Mode on a Windows 7 host