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Welcome to the Bochs IA-32 Emulator Project
    Bochs is a highly portable open source IA-32 (x86) PC emulator written in C++, that runs on most popular platforms. It includes emulation of the Intel x86 CPU, common I/O devices, and a custom BIOS. Currently, bochs can be compiled to emulate a 386, 486 or Pentium CPU. Bochs is capable of running most Operating Systems inside the emulation including Linux, Windows® 95, DOS, and recently Windows® NT 4. Bochs was written by Kevin Lawton and is currently maintained by this project.
    Bochs can be compiled and used in a variety of modes, some which are still in development. The 'typical' use of bochs is to provide complete x86 PC emulation, including the x86 processor, hardware devices, and memory. This allows you to run OS's and software within the emulator on your workstation, much like you have a machine inside of a machine. For instance, let's say your workstation is a Unix/X11 workstation, but you want to run Win'95 applications. Bochs will allow you to run Win 95 and associated software on your Unix/X11 workstation, displaying a window on your workstation, simulating a monitor on a PC.


Bochs 1.3 Released
December 12, 2001: Bochs 1.3 is a feature release of Bochs, with many great improvements over Bochs 1.2. Enhancements include a new configuration system, networking support in Linux and Windows NT/2000, native MacOS X support, and the ability to use ISO image files (Press Release - Details - ">Download Now ).


Bochs IRC Chat Transcripts
The Bochs community held an IRC open discussion chat on Tuesday, June 19th, 2001. We covered a large array of topics that relate to the current happenings in Bochs (Transcript). There is also a transcript of our last chat from May 30, 2001 here.


Help Wanted
We currently need help with the following tasks: To help with one of these tasks, please contact Bryce Denney.

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