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Thread: You can now enjoy Windows 95 running in your web browser

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    Re: You can now enjoy Windows 95 running in your web browser

    Windows 95 was on my first pc! Nostalgia at its finest

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    Re: You can now enjoy Windows 95 running in your web browser

    I just get an exception thrown error. So normal Win95 really

    I wonder if it's possible to run Win95 in virtualbox, and then run Win95 from a browser running within Win95. Oh dear I've just gone cross-eyed!
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    Re: You can now enjoy Windows 95 running in your web browser

    Some programs use SVG and older java only so it is much more simpler to just ran an old XP like i do here at work in a VM so IE and things alike stay in older versions to help them run smoothly ie. Old wiring diagrams or tech aplets
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    But why?

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