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=== Virtual Machines ===
=== Virtual Machines ===
{{main|Emulators}}
{{main|Emulators}}
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There have been several [[emulators]] or virtual machines ported to the tablets that can run alternative operating systems. The best known operating system emulators are the [http://www.access-company.com/products/gvm/ Garnet VM] (Palm OS), [http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=16306 Basilisk II] (Macintosh OS up to 8.1) and DosBox/[[RubyBox]] (MS-DOS and Windows 3.1). Emulation often introduces a large amount of overhead, so emulators tend to be limited to older operating systems that were designed to run on old, limited hardware.
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There have been several [[emulators]] or virtual machines ported to the tablets that can run alternative operating systems. The best known operating system emulators are the Garnet VM (Palm OS), [http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=16306 Basilisk II] (Macintosh OS up to 8.1) and DosBox/[[RubyBox]] (MS-DOS and Windows 3.1). Emulation often introduces a large amount of overhead, so emulators tend to be limited to older operating systems that were designed to run on old, limited hardware.
=== Alternate Desktops ===
=== Alternate Desktops ===

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