SoftPC on old Mac?

I was reading some of the documentation on my Macintosh Performa 637CD (running OS 7.5.0) when I stumbled across a mention of an application called Soft PC which allowed IBM applications to run on Mac. I looked it up on the internet but could not find an old version of it that would work with my Mac. Does anyone know where I can find this program? (I know it probably won't run newer PC apps, but I have some old junk that I would still love to put on my Mac) PLEASE REPLY!

Macintosh Performa 637CD, Mac OS 8.6 or Earlier, Computer runs perfectly

Posted on Aug 9, 2006 12:05 PM

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Aug 10, 2006 6:01 AM in response to AppleIIFreak

I have SoftWindows 3.0 (an OEM version, it came with a Performa I once owned) here. It can run Win 3.1 (or 3.11, with networking additions, I don't remember which) out of the box, but you can make a new virtual drive as well, and install Win 95 on it. This makes it SoftWindows95, and the update is on the CD. Also, no serialnumber required for WIndows, it comes in the deal Insignia made with Microsoft, so you just get any Windows installer CD or diskettes and start running (crawling) windows.
It emulates a 386 or 486, so you won't be able to run win95 in 'extended mode', or however it was called.

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