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“The Virtual OS Museum is an epic collection of historically significant operating systems, representing more than 600 OSes across upwards of 250 platforms. It’s all local, so you’ll need a good few gigs of space. The Virtual OS Museum is a giant mixtape for enthusiasts of the history of OS evolution. As an indication of its breadth of coverage, it reaches all the way back to the Manchester Baby – from 1948. Multics, the Xerox Alto, NeXTstep, PowerPC Mac OS X, early versions of Windows NT and Android, and more.” It looks fascinating with a bit of info too about each OS. It runs locally so you may have to download the biggest download you’ve ever made if you to try them all out. Furthermore, it seems like the work is not done yet, as there are many more OSes to include. See https://www.theregister.com/oses/2026/05/23/the-virtual-os-museum-opens-its-doors/5243459 or https://virtualosmuseum.org

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