Running a Windows environment directly in your browser can be incredibly useful for various purposes, such as testing, development, and even casual use. However, finding a reliable and functional ...
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Recovered Unix v4 tape quickly yields a usable operating system — nostalgia addicts can now boot up Unix v4 in a browser window
Computer archaeology lovers among the audience are in for a rare treat in these challenging times. Remember that Unix v4 tape that was found and recovered at University of Utah around last week? You ...
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Dev uses Claude AI to write a 'functional NES emulator' — you can test it now, playing Donkey Kong in your browser
Delduca’s Carimbo 2D game engine powers the Lua scripts to create the working NES emulator. Lua is a “powerful, efficient, lightweight, embeddable scripting language,” that is free and open source ...
Photo: Cult of Mac Does your browser feel slow? Hate modern web design? Boy, have you got it lucky. Web browsers used to be infinitely worse. And so did web pages. Don’t believe me? Here’s an emulator ...
RDM Infinity is launching WebTerm, a next-generation terminal emulator that brings MultiValue access into the browser with zero client installs, modern productivity tools, and flexible, site-based ...
While macOS has come a long way, I like to remind myself every once in a while of where the technology used to be. And thanks to Mihai Parparita, it’s very easy to actually experience vintage versions ...
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