Skip to content

πŸ’©πŸš€ Windows 95 in Electron. Runs on macOS, Linux, and Windows.

License

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

felixrieseberg/windows95

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 
Β 

Repository files navigation

windows95

This is Windows 95, running in an Electron app. Yes, it's the full thing. I'm sorry.

Downloads


Windows
32-bit πŸ’Ώ Installer | πŸ“¦ Standalone Zip
64-bit πŸ’Ώ Installer | πŸ“¦ Standalone Zip
ARM64 πŸ’Ώ Installer | πŸ“¦ Standalone Zip
❓ Don't know what kind of chip you have? Hit start, enter "processor" for info.

macOS
Intel Processor πŸ“¦ Standalone Zip
Apple M1 Processor πŸ“¦ Standalone Zip
❓ Don't know what kind of chip you have? Learn more at apple.com.

Linux
64-bit πŸ’Ώ rpm | πŸ’Ώ deb
ARM64 πŸ’Ώ rpm | πŸ’Ώ deb
ARMv7 (armhf) πŸ’Ώ rpm | πŸ’Ώ deb

Screenshot

Does it work?

Yes! Quite well, actually - on macOS, Windows, and Linux. Bear in mind that this is written entirely in JavaScript, so please adjust your expectations.

Should this have been a native app?

Absolutely.

Does it run Doom (or my other favorite game)?

You'll likely be better off with an actual virtualization app, but the short answer is yes. Thanks to @DisplacedGamers I can recommend that you switch to a resolution of 640x480 @ 256 colors before starting DOS games - just like in the good ol' days.

Credits

99% of the work was done over at v86 by Copy aka Fabian Hemmer and his contributors.

Contributing

Before you can run this from source, you'll need the disk image. It's not part of the repository, but you can grab it using the Show Disk Image button from the packaged release, which does include the disk image. You can find that button in the Modify C: Drive section.

Unpack the images folder into the src folder, creating this layout:

- /images/windows95.img
- /images/default-state.bin
- /assets/...
- /bios/...
- /docs/...

Once you've done so, run npm install and npm start to run your local build.

If you want to tinker with the image or make a new one, check out the QEMU docs.

Other Questions

License

This project is provided for educational purposes only. It is not affiliated with and has not been approved by Microsoft.