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The Virtual OS Museum
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The Virtual OS Museum

Relive computing history with over 1,700 pre-installed operating systems spanning from 1948 to today, conveniently bundled with QEMU, VirtualBox, and UTM for easy desktop access.

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Open Source
Software Engineering
Operating Systems
Vintage Computing
Virtualization
Emulator
Retro Computing
Linux
Windows
Computer History
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The Virtual OS Museum
Platforms
Linux
Windows
macOS
Languages
English
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about 2 months ago
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About The Virtual OS Museum

What the tool does and who it's for

The Virtual OS Museum provides a massive, curated collection of over 1,700 pre-installed operating systems spanning from 1948 to the present day. It is designed to be easily accessible, bundling QEMU, VirtualBox, and UTM to allow users to experience vintage software history directly on their desktop via a single Linux VM, complete with one-click launchers for both Windows and Linux environments.

Key capabilities

Access to over 1,700 pre-installed operating systems
Chronological coverage spanning from 1948 to the present
Single Linux VM integration
Bundled support for QEMU, VirtualBox, and UTM
One-click launchers for Windows
One-click launchers for Linux
Easy environment setup for vintage software testing
Curated collection for educational and historical use

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Free/Open Source

  • Full access to the OS library
  • Bundled virtualization support
  • One-click launcher utility

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