86Box

86Box (formerly PCem-X, PCem Experimental or PCem Unofficial) is an emulator of IBM PC compatible machines developed by the SoftHistory collective lead by Battler. It is based on PCem.

Supported guest operating systems
An incomplete list of OS that can run on it.


 * DOS
 * Windows 1.x
 * Windows 2.x
 * Windows 3.0
 * Windows 3.1x
 * Windows 95
 * Windows 98
 * Windows ME
 * Windows XP
 * Any IA-32 version of NT before Vista.
 * OS/2 up to Warp 3 (Warp 4 has issues on accelerated graphics cards)
 * Any version of Linux that supports the Pentium.
 * BeOS

Emulated hardware

 * CPU: Any CPU from an 8086/8088 to a Pentium MMX 300 MHz is supported, including IDT/Cyrix/AMD variants. A dynamic recompiler is available, optional for 486 and mandatory for Pentium and later processors.
 * FPU: FPUs are emulated for all 486DX and higher machines. For 286/386 machines, a 287/387SX/387DX FPU can be emulated optionally. 8087 FPUs aren't supported yet.

Graphics cards

 * MDA
 * Hercules
 * Hercules Plus
 * Hercules InColor
 * CGA
 * PCjr
 * Tandy
 * EGA
 * VGA
 * OAK OTI-067
 * OAK OTI-077
 * Trident TVGA8900D
 * Cirrus GD5429 (Preliminary)
 * Tseng ET4000AX
 * Tseng ET4000/W32p (W32i code also implemented, but no BIOS is available for it yet.)
 * Various ATI cards before the Mach 64
 * ATI Mach 64
 * S3 Trio64
 * S3 ViRGE
 * 3dfx Voodoo
 * nVidia RIVA 128 (Preliminary)
 * nVidia RIVA TNT (Preliminary)
 * nVidia TNT2 (Vanilla, Pro, and Ultra) (Preliminary)

Network interface controllers

 * NE2000 ISA
 * Realtek RTL8029AS

Sound cards

 * PCjr and Tandy
 * Game Blaster or Creative Music System
 * AdLib
 * Adlib Gold
 * Sound Blaster 1.0 through AWE32
 * Gravis Ultrasound
 * Windows Sound System
 * Innovation SSI-2001