Sunday, March 24, 2019

Windows 95 work in Linux

 Even if we are not interested in Microsoft's operating systems, we use this interesting application on our desktop to maybe try out vintage games! Born August 24th 1995, Windows 95 is the first 16/32 bit hybrid operating system with graphic interface marked Microsoft and replaces the old DOS. Abandoned in 2001, it is exhumed, twenty-three years after the his release, from an imaginative developer, Felix Rieseberg, who offers it to us running on our desktop. 

 This is clearly a nostalgic operation, given that our operating system is light years ahead.Nothing prevents us from dusting off old Windows programs, no longer functioning with the current Microsoft operating system, like certain amusing video games.  In practice, this interesting application can become part of a Wine substitute and give us a smile.



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