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No you can't. A VM has to use the same architecture as the host machine as it’s actually installing another OS not emulating it like Rosetta does. So Apple Silicon - which is ARM - can only run an ARM-based OS, which rules out most older OS’s.For fun, I tried a VM & OS X 10.6.11 so that I could run my old 32 bit applications on a Mac with Apple Silicon S.O.C. (M4)
It simply would not work. From my research, the best information I have is that Apple's S.O.C. architecture can't do 32 bit no matter what is presenting it.