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  2. VirtualBox - Wikipedia

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    Windows 10 64-bit and higher. Support for 64-bit Windows was added with VirtualBox 1.5. Support for 32-bit Windows was removed in 6.0. Support for Windows 2000 was removed in version 1.6. [76] [77] Support for Windows XP was removed in version 5.0. [78] [79] Support for Windows Vista was removed in version 5.2. Support for Windows 7 (64-bit ...

  3. List of Linux distributions - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 January 2025. There is 1 pending revision awaiting review. List of software distributions using the Linux kernel This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these messages) This article relies excessively on references ...

  4. Watcom C/C++ - Wikipedia

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    16-bit and 32-bit tools merged into single package; Redesigned debugger; C++ class browser added; Windows resource editors added; Graphical IDE for Windows and OS/2; 1995: Watcom C/C++ 10.5: Native C++ exception handling on OS/2 and Win32; Windows 95 and NT 3.5 support; TCP/IP remote debugging; 1996: Watcom C/C++ 10.6: Structured exception ...

  5. Virtual PC - Wikipedia

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    Under agreement with Connectix, Innotek GmbH (makers of VirtualBox, now part of Oracle) ported version 5.0 to run on an OS/2 host. [6] This version also included guest extensions (VM additions) for OS/2 guests, which could run on Windows, OS/2 or Mac OS X hosts using Virtual PC versions 5, 6 or 7.

  6. Wine (software) - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot showing how Wine can be configured to mimic different versions of Windows, going as far back as Windows 2.0 in the 32-bit version (64-bit Wine supports only 64-bit versions of Windows) There is the utility winecfg that starts a graphical user interface with controls for adjusting basic options. [ 42 ]

  7. UEFI - Wikipedia

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    [8] [34] In comparison, the processor mode in a UEFI environment can be either 32-bit (IA-32, AArch32) or 64-bit (x86-64, Itanium, and AArch64). [ 8 ] [ 35 ] 64-bit UEFI firmware implementations support long mode , which allows applications in the preboot environment to use 64-bit addressing to get direct access to all of the machine's memory.

  8. Trusted Platform Module - Wikipedia

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    A Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a secure cryptoprocessor that implements the ISO/IEC 11889 standard. Common uses are verifying that the boot process starts from a trusted combination of hardware and software and storing disk encryption keys.

  9. Minix 3 - Wikipedia

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    Minix 3 is a small, Unix-like operating system.It is published under a BSD-3-Clause [a] license and is a successor project to the earlier versions, Minix 1 and 2. [1]The project's main goal is for the system to be fault-tolerant by detecting and repairing its faults on the fly, with no user intervention.