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| developer = Miran Grča (Battler)
| developer = Miran Grča (Battler)
| host = [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] (x86, x64, ARM64)</br>[[macOS]] (x64, arm64e/Universal Binary)</br>[[Linux]] (i386, amd64, arm32, arm64)
| host = [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] (x86, x64, ARM64)</br>[[macOS]] (x64, arm64e/Universal Binary)</br>[[Linux]] (i386, amd64, arm32, arm64)
| guest = 8088 through Pentium&nbsp;II
| guest = 8086 through VIA C3
| lr-version = 4.0.1
| lr-version = 4.0.1
| lr-date = 2023-10-16
| lr-date = 2023-10-16
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| link = https://86box.net/
| link = https://86box.net/
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'''86Box''' (formerly known as ''PCem-X'', ''PCem Experimental'' or ''PCem Unofficial'') is a system emulator based on [[PCem]] that supports older IBM PC systems and compatibles up to the Pentium II period. It also includes accessories for these systems including graphics cards, network interface controllers, sound cards, storage controllers, mice and printers.
'''86Box''' (formerly known as ''PCem-X'', ''PCem Experimental'' or ''PCem Unofficial'') is a system emulator based on [[PCem]] that supports older IBM PC systems and compatibles up to the VIA C3 period. It also includes accessories for these systems including graphics cards, network interface controllers, sound cards, storage controllers, mice and printers.


== Supported guest operating systems ==
== Supported guest operating systems ==
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