Originally posted by: C3PX
Virtual PC was originally designed to run Windows on Mac, but no, it does not work the other way around. I used basilisk and Window 2k (I think), as soon as Win2k loaded the first thing it did was run basilisk with the desired OS. I had Win2k running bare bones so as many resources as possible could be used on the emulation. Not as good as a Mac, but it was the best I could do. And it allowed me to spend precious hours playing Escape Velocity: Override, oh what wonders Windows users missed out on with that game... *day dreams of joining the E.U. and becoming a fighter pilot and defending the galaxy.. or maybe becoming a pirate...*
Virtual PC was originally designed to run Windows on Mac, but no, it does not work the other way around. I used basilisk and Window 2k (I think), as soon as Win2k loaded the first thing it did was run basilisk with the desired OS. I had Win2k running bare bones so as many resources as possible could be used on the emulation. Not as good as a Mac, but it was the best I could do. And it allowed me to spend precious hours playing Escape Velocity: Override, oh what wonders Windows users missed out on with that game... *day dreams of joining the E.U. and becoming a fighter pilot and defending the galaxy.. or maybe becoming a pirate...*
Checked out the Wiki on that. Actually it does look cool. Here's on for you...I played this for WEEKS on my old DOS machine. I actually kept a DOS machine well after Win95 came out just to play this:
Master of Orion