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Manchester Baby
Coverage of Manchester Baby in the Nexus archive.
- The Virtual OS Museum lets you relive over 600 operating systems right on your desktop
The Virtual OS Museum offers over 600 operating systems for download and emulation across 250 platforms, created by developer Andrew Warkentin since 2003. The collection spans from 1948's Manchester Baby to early Android builds, including numerous obscure OSes like DOS variants and MOS for the Acorn BBC.
- The Virtual OS Museum opens its doors
The Virtual OS Museum is a massive collection of over 600 historically significant operating systems across 250+ platforms, offering Full (121GB) and Lite (14GB) editions for offline use. It includes emulators for Linux, macOS, and Windows, developed by Canadian developer Andrew Warkentin, and features licenses ranging from MAME to CC-BY-NC-SA for its components.