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  2. Virtual PC - Wikipedia

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    The equivalent version for Mac, version 7, was the final version of Virtual PC for Mac. It ran on Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later for PowerPC and was a proprietary commercial software product. [7] Virtual PC 2007 was released only for the Windows platform, with public beta testing

  3. Virtual Pool (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Next Generation reviewed the PC version of the game, and stated that "Interplay has dressed Virtual Pool up with some multimedia chrome - videos on the history and theory of the game - but it could just as easily have left it out The core of Virtual Pool, the game itself, is as close to perfect as a PC game can get." [18] Virtual Pool was named ...

  4. Comparison of platform virtualization software - Wikipedia

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    GPL version 2; full version with extra enterprise features is proprietary Virtual Iron 3.1 Virtual Iron Software, Inc., acquired by Oracle x86 VT-x, x86-64 AMD-V x86, x86-64 No host OS Windows, Linux Proprietary, some components GPLv2 [10] Virtual Machine Manager: Red Hat: x86, x86-64 x86, x86-64 Linux Linux, Windows GPL version 2

  5. Timeline of virtualization technologies - Wikipedia

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    The first version of Virtuozzo, based on OpenVZ, is released. [4] 2003. First release of first open-source x86 hypervisor, Xen. February 18: Microsoft acquires virtualization technologies (Virtual PC and unreleased product called "Virtual Server") from Connectix Corporation.

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  8. Virtual Pool 2 - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Pool 2 (acronymed to VP2) is a 3D, first-person sports simulation video game developed by Celeris and released by VR Sports on behalf of Interplay Productions in 1997. [2] It is the third release of the Virtual Pool franchise of computer simulations of pool games developed by Celeris. [ 2 ]

  9. Virtual Pool 3 - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Pool Hall suffered from poor opponent AI and a lack of a pool hall atmosphere. [citation needed] Initially, Virtual Pool 3 was released as a retail boxed version endorsed by champion pool player Jeanette Lee. The latest version is available on the Celeris site as a download and is supported via downloadable update patches. [3]