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The virtual OS museum lets you relive the glory days of Windows 3.1, DOS, PalmOS, and more
The Interactive Virtual OS Museum features 1,700+ installs, 570 OS across 250+ platforms spanning 1948 to now. These are emulated, usable operating systems and include Commodore BASIC, Windows 3/95, ...
Windows Vista notably didn’t make the cut — but [Andrew]’s Virtual OS museum has a good claim to being the most ...
Andrew Warkentin's Virtual OS Museum packages 600-plus historical operating systems into a downloadable Linux VM, with Full and Lite editions for offline use.
Virtual machines, simulated PCs with their own operating systems running within another computer’s software, are super freakin’ cool. (That’s a technical term, I’m a professional technology writer.) ...
A powerful Windows-native virtualization stack that trades polish for control and flexibility ...
Kevin Pedretti, lead researcher for Sandia National Laboratories’ virtual external operating system program, uses his laptop computer to inspect a virtual machine experiment running on Sandia’s Red ...
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