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Category Archives: Emulation
The Hidden Shifting Lens of Browsers
Some time ago, I wrote about the interesting situation we had with emulation and Version 51 of the Chrome browser – that is, our emulations stopped working in a very strange way and many people came to the Archive’s inboxes … Continue reading
Posted in Emulation, Technical, Wayback Machine
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Those Hilarious Times When Emulations Stop Working
Jason Scott, Software Curator and Your Emulation Buddy, writing in. With tens of thousands of items in the archive.org stacks that are in some way running in-browser emulations, we’ve got a pretty strong library of computing history afoot, with many more joining … Continue reading
Posted in Emulation, Software Archive, Technical
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Saving 500 Apple II Programs from Oblivion
Among the tens of thousands of computer programs now emulated in the browser at the Internet Archive, a long-growing special collection has hit a milestone: the 4am Collection is now past 500 available Apple II programs preserved for the first time. … Continue reading
Posted in Emulation, Software Archive
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Internet Archive Does Windows: Hundreds of Windows 3.1 Programs Join the Collection
Microsoft Windows was, to some people, too little, too late. Released as Version 1.0 in 1985, the graphic revolution was already happening elsewhere, with other computer operating systems – but Microsoft was determined to catch up, no matter what it … Continue reading
Posted in Emulation, Software Archive
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NEW at the Archive Store! MS-DOS “Game Not Over!” T-Shirt
Designed by Jason Scott, the new “Game Not Over!” T-shirt is a celebration of the over 2,000 MS-DOS games that are once again available to play on archive.org. The shirt is currently available in a number of sizes at the … Continue reading
Posted in Cool items, Emulation, Games, News, Software Archive
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