Virtual Machine Gallery
Experience the history of computing directly in your browser. Choose an operating system below to boot up a virtual machine.
MS-DOS 6.22
The final standalone release of Microsoft DOS, featuring DriveSpace, ScanDisk, and more.
FreeDOS
An open-source DOS-compatible operating system. Pre-installed with various DOS applications and games.
Windows 1.01
The very first version of Microsoft Windows, released in 1985.
Windows 2.03
The second major release of Windows, introducing overlapping windows.
Windows 3.0
The first widely successful version of Windows, featuring a vastly improved interface and memory management.
Windows 3.1
The classic 16-bit operating environment that popularized Windows.
Windows NT 3.1
The first release of the Windows NT line, designed for servers and workstations.
Windows NT 3.51
Known as "The PowerPC Release", highly stable NT workstation.
Windows 95
The revolutionary operating system that introduced the Start button.
Windows NT 4.0
Combined the Windows 95 interface with the robust Windows NT kernel.
Windows 98
The beloved OS that deeply integrated the World Wide Web.
ReactOS
An open-source operating system aiming for binary compatibility with Windows programs.
Windows 2000
The professional OS moving entirely to the NT kernel architecture.
Windows ME
Windows Millennium Edition, the final DOS-based Windows release focusing on home users.
Arch Linux
A lightweight and flexible Linux distribution that tries to keep it simple.
KolibriOS
An extremely small and fast open-source operating system written entirely in assembly language.

