Launching today

The Virtual OS Museum
Relive vintage operating systems right on your desktop
221 followers
Relive vintage operating systems right on your desktop
221 followers
Over 1,700 pre-installed operating systems spanning 1948 to today, in a single Linux VM. Bundled QEMU, VirtualBox, and UTM. One-click launchers for Windows and Linux.






















Flowtica Scribe
Hi everyone!
Andrew spent over 20 years collecting and configuring more than 1,700 operating system installations, from 1948’s Manchester Baby to early mobile OSes, and packaged them into one ready-to-run VM.
It’s genuinely impressive how much obscure and historically important software is made runnable here. At a time when a lot of what we interact with is generated and smoothed over, there’s a certain appeal in being able to touch these older, rougher systems directly :)
This is one of those projects I would open “for five minutes” and then lose the rest of the afternoon.
The best part is that it is not just screenshots or nostalgia content. Being able to actually poke around old operating systems makes the history feel real: weird menus, slow workflows, forgotten UI ideas, all of it.
I’d love to see some guided paths too, like “early GUIs,” “forgotten mobile OSes,” or “systems that influenced modern desktop design.”
@jj_jordan lol I just had this problem here... this is dangerous for elder millennials .. probably any geek.
Funny timing. I was wanting to put this to actual use. We've got a track coming out called Nostalgi (I make music) and I wanted that degraded VHS look for the Instagram Reels, without it feeling like the same one-click filter everyone's already scrolled past. This models the signal instead of faking it, so it should hold up. Bookmarking the browser version.
Are these full emulated environments where you can actually install software and poke around, or more curated snapshots that show the UI without real interactivity?
Anyway that's awesome! Congrats!
This is such a fun idea. I like that it's not just screenshots or nostalgia but actually running the old systems and seeing how they felt to use. A browser version would be amazing later but even as a VM it feels like a real archive people can explore instead of just read abt
minimalist phone: reduce your screentime
I am missing the Painter software by Windows :D
This is a great idea! I never had the chance to try the old OS (born too late for that ahah), so this is a great opportunity!