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| logo = Pcem-icon.png
| logo = Pcem-icon.png
| image = PCemEmulator.PNG
| image = PCemEmulator.PNG
| imagecaption = PCem running [[Windows Me]]
| imagecaption = PCem running [[Windows Millennium Edition]]
| type = emulator
| type = emulator
| developer = Sarah Walker<br/>Michael Manley
| developer = Sarah Walker<br/>Michael Manley
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}}'''PCem''' is an x86 personal computer emulator written by Sarah Walker. A dynamic recompiler is available, optional for 486 and WinChip and mandatory for Pentium processors, providing accurate performance for those processors. The original author has quit the project in June 2021, although development has then resumed in December 2021 under a new project maintainer.
}}'''PCem''' is an x86 personal computer emulator written by Sarah Walker. A dynamic recompiler is available, optional for 486 and WinChip and mandatory for Pentium processors, providing accurate performance for those processors. The original author has quit the project in June 2021, although development has then resumed in December 2021 under a new project maintainer.


== Supported guest operating systems ==
==Supported guest operating systems ==  
*[[MS-DOS]] and compatible operating systems
*[[MS-DOS]] and compatible operating systems
*[[Microsoft Windows]] versions up to [[Windows Vista]] (and [[Windows Server]] versions up to [[Windows Server 2008]])
*[[Microsoft Windows]] versions up to [[Windows Vista]] (and [[Windows Server]] versions up to [[Windows Server 2008]])
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*[[NeXTSTEP]] 3.1 to 3.3, OPENSTEP 4.0 to 4.2 (including [[Mac OS X Server 1.x|Apple Rhapsody developer releases]])
*[[NeXTSTEP]] 3.1 to 3.3, OPENSTEP 4.0 to 4.2 (including [[Mac OS X Server 1.x|Apple Rhapsody developer releases]])


== Emulated hardware ==
==Emulated hardware==
*CPU: Any CPU from an 8086/8088 to a Celeron.
*CPU: Any CPU from an 8086/8088 to a Celeron.
*Graphics card: MDA, CGA, EGA, Hercules, IBM VGA, as well as a couple Trident cards, Tseng ET4000AX, Tseng ET4000/W32p, S3 Trio64, 3dfx Voodoo, S3 ViRGE, Cirrus Logic GD5429.
*Graphics card: MDA, CGA, EGA, Hercules, IBM VGA, as well as a couple Trident cards, Tseng ET4000AX, Tseng ET4000/W32p, S3 Trio64, 3dfx Voodoo, S3 ViRGE, Cirrus Logic GD5429.
*Sound card: PCjr, Tandy, Adlib, Adlib Gold, Sound Blaster (1.x, 2, Pro, 16, AWE32), Gravis Ultrasound, Windows Sound System, Innovation SSI-2001, Game Blaster.
*Sound card: PCjr, Tandy, Adlib, Adlib Gold, Sound Blaster (1.x, 2, Pro, 16, AWE32), Gravis Ultrasound, Windows Sound System, Innovation SSI-2001, Game Blaster.


== Gallery ==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:PCem booting Memphis build 1400.PNG|Booting [[Windows 98 build 1400]]
File:PCem booting Memphis build 1400.PNG|Booting [[Windows 98 build 1400]]
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