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My original plan was to try out Virtual PC 2.1 and its Windows 95 copy on my Power Macintosh 7300/200, and Virtual PC 3.0 and its copy of Windows 98 on my Power Macintosh 7500/100, accelerated with a 366 MHz G3 card (I will refer to this machine henceforth as “Power Macintosh 7500/366” for purposes of brevity).
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I have always known that I could run an actual copy of Windows on my Power Macintosh 7300/200 in an emulated PC, and motivated by the ongoing popularity of my first post about Windows an a Mac, I decided to try it and report the results here in this new post of what is quickly becoming the “Fun with Windows” series.ĮBay is awash with inexpensive copies of Connectix Virtual PC and so I picked up two of them, Virtual PC 2.1, which includes Windows 95, and Virtual PC 3.0, which includes Windows 98. This inspired me to revisit the topic, but this time “for real”, using Connectix Virtual PC as the vehicle. It was all just a little light-hearted fun, but much to my surprise, that post about this light-hearted fun turned into an enduring favorite, continually in the top hits each month for blog post views.
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That post concerned itself with a native Mac OS program that presented a Windows 3.1 appearance on screen, but reacted to almost every user input with a typically Windows cryptic error message. In October 2013 I authored a piece for this blog entitled “Fun With Windows 3.1 (on a 68K Mac!)”.