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Windows Windows. Although this release is not in any way associated with Microsoft, it is exactly identical to the classic first release.
Download the correct file for your system Bit or Bit , and you're ready to go. This is the portable, standalone version so unzip the archive and run ' Windows Once launched, click ' Start Windows 95 '. Or, you can also boot from a floppy disk image. Click ' show disk image ' and copy the '.
It could use a little polishing - availability as an app would be nice - but this is perfectly fine as it stands. The author of this emulator intended it to be a fun little side project, and accordingly, it is not streamlined or smart coded. But it works fine - so no problem there!
Play around and experience the classic OS that changed the world of computing. In a practical sense, there's not much that can be added in regards to productivity. Theoretically, as a fresh install on a stand-alone machine it would be virus proof - doubt many hackers bother with 95 nowadays either - but getting online will require some playing about.
The main reason for running this emulator is for educational purposes and of course a dose of nostalgia. It is recommended to adjust the screen resolution to x with colors should you like to play some classic PC games in DOS.
Many of these have long become freeware, and my goodness there are some true greats to enjoy! So why not check out how it feels to be running Windows 95 on a modern computer the next time you have a lazy Sunday afternoon to spare?
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