<whitequark>
Windows had hardware virt support since Vista
<whitequark>
that said, it will not necessarily work very well unless VirtualPC can emulate a q35 machine
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<cr1901_modern>
whitequark: I was under the impression that KVM was something that *supplemented* hardware virtualization. I have VTx enabled on my laptop, and I know it works. But, ignoring perf issues for the moment, I wasn't sure that would be sufficient to run OSX.
<whitequark>
KVM is more or less a way to expose VTx and VTd to userspace
<whitequark>
and the equivalent ARM, ..., technologies
<cr1901_modern>
Okay, cool! I'll try it w/ VirtualBox at some point soon/see what happens. Friend was interested in a port of some software I wrote. But I found out they use Apple hardware. I'm willing to try a few things before saying "I can't do it"
<whitequark>
well you also have to violate Apple copyright, of course
<whitequark>
virtualbox doesn't have the applesmc osk emulator
<cr1901_modern>
I'm not exceptionally concerned about the copyright. I may put a Linux partition back on my machine.
<cr1901_modern>
so I can use QEMU
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