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Virtual OS Museum offers 600+ operating systems
The Verge·
A new project called the Virtual OS Museum allows users to experience over 600 different operating systems directly on their desktop through emulation. This extensive collection, meticulously curated by developer and OS historian Andrew Warkentin since 2003, features more than 1,700 installations spanning the history of computing. From the early Manchester Baby in 1948 to various DOS variants and early Android builds, the museum provides a unique opportunity to explore computing's past. The project highlights the evolution of software and hardware, offering a comprehensive digital archive for enthusiasts and historians alike.
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