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A massive compilation of historic OSes and the emulators to run them.
Key facts
The Full edition is a whopping 121 GB download, which unpacks to 174 GB, but includes everything ready for offline use
The Virtual OS Museum is an epic collection of historically significant operating systems, representing more than 600 OSes across upwards of 250 platforms — This is a mere 14 GB download, which expands to 21 GB of space
There’s a lot in here: the homepage has a section with 45 screenshots and there’s a second page with over 100 more
Summary
The Virtual OS Museum is an epic collection of historically
significant operating systems, representing more than 600 OSes across upwards of 250
platforms. The Virtual OS Museum is a
giant mixtape for enthusiasts of the history of OS evolution. It is one hefty layer-cake of code. The Full edition is a whopping 121 GB download,
which unpacks to 174 GB, but includes everything ready for offline use. The download contains an x86 Linux VM, and inside that are the
various emulators, which are listed on the Credits page.