Executive Summary
- A virtual museum featuring nearly every operating system is now available.
- The collection includes rare and historic systems like Domain/OS.
- Users can explore and interact with the systems in a virtual environment.
The Buzz Score
The Internet’s Verdict: 70% Hyped, 30% Skeptical
Forum Voices
Some users are excited about the inclusion of rare systems like Domain/OS, with one user stating:
I hadn’t realized Domain/OS emulation was viable these days. It’s one of the few systems that has actually ‘lost’ features – the terminal-window-like thing (called pads, I think?) when in line mode had a dividing line at the bottom where your unconsumed typeahead was visible and you could continue to edit it until it got read – not just one line, the entire unconsumed input.
Another user is looking for a specific version of Windows 3.1:
Do you have that Windows 3.1 version that came with the Compaq that had the DE that was like a paper folder instead of an empty desktop, and that you could put the icons in the different tabs of the paper folder?
Technical Details
Unfortunately, due to YouTube context unavailability, a deeper dive into the technical aspects of the virtual museum is not possible at this time.
Focus Keyword: Virtual Museum