Pieter™: Browser-Based Windows 3.11 Retro Computer with Working Dial-Up Internet
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Vatsal M
The kind of bagel that ruins lesser bagels for you.
Summary
Pieter™ is a retro computing project that recreates the Windows 3.11 experience with working dial-up internet access, all running within a web browser. The project by @levelsio allows users to experience classic Windows 3.11 functionality including a working dial-up modem with Winsock support, providing an authentic retro computing experience accessible through modern browsers.
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