The Virtual OS Museum is a fantastic project that lets you run Mac OS, A/UX, NeXTSTEP, more
The Virtual OS Museum is a project that allows users to run over 1,700 pre-installed operating systems and applications. Developed by Andrew Warkentin, it covers more than 250 platforms and approximately 600 distinct operating systems from 1948 to the present. The project offers both a full version for offline use and a lighter version that downloads images as needed.
- ▪The Virtual OS Museum includes operating systems from early mainframes to modern mobile platforms.
- ▪It offers two editions: a full 121GB download and a lighter 14GB version.
- ▪The project is the result of over 20 years of collecting emulator images.
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