Andrew's OS Lab [Unofficial]
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Virtual OS Museum update - early TempleOS, Unite, IRIX improvements, and more

I've now added a few new OS installations to the Virtual OS Museum. These are available both as updates in the launcher for people who downloaded previous versions, as well as complete images avaliable for download on the site.


ls and tsk commands on Unite

First off is Unite, a QNX-like OS from the late 80s and early 90s. It looks kind of like a 32-bit version of QNX Classic, and it…

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A new bug fix release of the Virtual OS Museum is available

I have released an updated version of the Virtual OS Museum with various bug fixes. The new release doesn't include any new OS installations, but it does fix most of the major issues people were reporting. It turns out that VirtualBox is less than ideal for this kind of thing, and other people were having major issues related to configuration file handling and mouse input that didn't show up on…

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I've released a virtual museum with nearly every OS you can think of...

Today I am (finally) releasing the Virtual OS Museum, which is the world's first multi-platform interactive virtual museum of operating systems and standalone applications, implemented as a Linux VM.

Nearly all well-known OSes and platforms (and many obscure ones) are included in some form, spanning the entire history of stored-program computing from the 1948 Manchester Baby to the present…

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