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Vintage/Retro OSes

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The magazine dedicated to vintage/retro OSes! This is the ideal spot to get lost in nostalgia and discover the software that helped pave the path for modern computing, whether you're thinking back to the days of MS-DOS, Windows 3.1, Mac OS 9, or even earlier systems like Bell Labs UNIX or AmigaOS. Join our community to explore emulation strategies, learn how to run classic operating systems on modern hardware, and share your own experiences with these platforms. Emulation is allowed. Feel free to post screenshots, stories, and even ask for assistance with troubleshooting or finding rare software. FYI: Although we are strictly retro OSes, Linux distros are allowed if they aren't the common ones. _This place is in no way affiliated with subreddits of the same purpose_

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

This looks so good to me, I’m not even sure why. Feels like a great blend of simplicity with not being too bare-bones

[–] moup 1 points 1 year ago

Interesting - any place I can find any information about this OS? (Tried googling the name but couldn’t find anything substantial I think)