![]() Most of this has been done on my 3.06 GHz i3-based 21.5″ Mid 2010 iMac with 12 GB RAM running Mac OS X 10.11.6 El Capitan, but I have also run VirtualBox and Andy on my 2.0 GHz Core Duo 13.3″ Late 2008 Aluminum MacBook with 12 GB RAM and El Capitan. I’ve been learning as I go, and these are some of my discoveries. How much memory should I allocate? How about video memory? Should I let it use 100% of my processing power? Do any of the acceleration settings work? What settings will prevent it from working? One drawback is that there are an awful lot of settings in VirtualBox but little in the way of advice on which ones work best. ![]() Sometimes a 4″ iPhone screen is just too small, and many mobile games are available for both iOS and Android. I mostly use it for Andy, an Android emulator from. ![]() I don’t do Windows, but VirtualBox lets you work in Linux, FreeBSD, FreeDOS, other versions of macOS, and perhaps even MorphOS and other less-well-known operating systems. ![]() The best low-end virtualization solution is VirtualBox, a free virtualizer for modern Macs. Boot Camp and then virtualization apps made it easy to run other operating systems on Intel-based Macs. Mac sales have been growing ever since Apple moved from PowerPC to Intel processors, in no small part because that made it possible to run Windows on Macs at full speed.
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