Virtual OS Museum Archives Over 570 Obsolete Operating Systems for Easy Download
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Andrew has created a Virtual OS Museum, an extensive archive of over 570 operating systems spanning more than 250 platforms, all pre-configured as virtual machines for easy download and use. The project aims to preserve obscure and historical operating systems that most people have never encountered, making them accessible for exploration and experimentation.
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· 2 pulled[Andrew]’s Virtual OS museum has a good claim to being the most comprehensive archive of operating systems yet assembled.
the real fun is in the downloading and spinning up one of 570+ operating systems for more than 250 platforms on pre-configured virtual machines
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