Originally posted by: Pabster
VirtualBox is awesome. It's free, and has a native 64-bit version as well.
It has a few downsides, like the inability to use multiple cores on a VM, but for free software...it's fantastic, and 100% better than VPC 2007.
Originally posted by: Fox5
Don't forget QEMU.
Anyhow, I've found virtualbox to be the fastest, integrates great, and works well.
Originally posted by: Pabster
VirtualBox is awesome. It's free, and has a native 64-bit version as well.
It has a few downsides, like the inability to use multiple cores on a VM, but for free software...it's fantastic, and 100% better than VPC 2007.
Originally posted by: CP5670
Originally posted by: Pabster
VirtualBox is awesome. It's free, and has a native 64-bit version as well.
It has a few downsides, like the inability to use multiple cores on a VM, but for free software...it's fantastic, and 100% better than VPC 2007.
Does it support any form of 3D acceleration?
I use Virtual PC to run a few older games that aren't compatible with XP, and it generally works well for those, but it doesn't have any 3D capabilities at all.