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01 Feb 2016 10:00:15
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Windows 95 launched in the browser (video)

the 19-year-old developer from Scotland andré Folds managed to get Windows 95 to work without any plugins. According to The Next Web, 20-year-old version of the operating system running on the emulator, which converts C++ code into commands for a browser-based JavaScript.

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19-year-old developer from Scotland andré Folds managed to get Windows 95 to work without any plugins. According to The Next Web, 20-year-old version of the operating system running on the emulator, which converts C++ code into commands for a browser-based JavaScript.

the Emulator and emscripten virtual machine DOSBox allow you to fully immerse yourself in retro, without the need to install plug-ins or withdrawals from the dusty bins of Windows 95. The operating system is compiled into JavaScript that is sent over the Internet to the browser and interpreted them successfully. In the browser you can feel the nostalgia, play Solitaire, to Tinker with DOS.

Though the emulator and not perfect. For example, Internet Explorer crashes inside the emulator. However, the development of the young Scot still impressive and shows how far can the engineering thought.

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