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> "no hardware virtualisation"

> looks inside

> virtual 8086 mode



I think this is in the sense of needing a modern-ish hardware with VT-x/AMD-V support (instead of the already-contemporary v8086 which is already in use by Windows at this time).


that’s virtualization, not virtualisation




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