PARALLELS DESKTOP FOR MAC -
YOUR "VIRTUAL MACHINE"
Parallels Desktop for Mac actually simulates another computer running inside your Mac. This computer-within-a-computer has its own operating system, its own software suite, and its own "screen."
You might call it a PC simulator or a mock computer. But in the software industry, it has a standard term: a virtual machine. Each time you start up Parallels Desktop for Mac, you're actually turning on a virtual machine running Windows or whichever operating system you specify.
Each virtual machine behaves as though it's running on a PC with these components:
- Intel Pentium processor
- Generic motherboard compatible with Intel i815 chipset
- Up to 1500 MB of RAM
- NEW! USB 2.0 - Use external hard drives, printers, scanners and web cameras including iSight
- NEW! CD/DVD drive - Burn CDs and DVDs directly in virtual machines
- Monitor with VESA 3.0 support
- A floppy disk drive (mapped to an image file)
- Up to four IDE disk drives or CD-DVD-ROM drives
- Ethernet network card compatible with RTL8029
- Wi-Fi wireless networking card
- Up to four serial (COM) ports
- Up to three bi-directional parallel (LPT) ports
- Standard PC keyboard
- PS/2 scroll-wheel mouse

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