Virtual 8086 Mode
An operational state in an Intel CPU that allows it to perform as multiple 8086/8088 CPUs, which was the architecture of the first x86 chip. Starting with the 386 in 1985, the mode was created to multitask multiple DOS "Real Mode" applications side by side with 32-bit Windows applications. Virtual 8086 Mode divides the computer into multiple address spaces and maintains virtual registers for each virtual machine.
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