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The Virtual OS Museum lets you relive over 600 operating systems right on your desktop

The Virtual OS Museum lets you relive over 600 operating systems right on your desktop
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The Virtual OS Museum is a digital archive created by Andrew Warkentin that allows users to emulate over 600 historical operating systems. The collection spans decades of computing history, providing a resource for historians and enthusiasts to experience legacy software.

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This project serves as a significant digital preservation effort for computing history, making obsolete technology accessible to modern users.

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