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    v86

    v86

    x86 PC emulator and x86-to-wasm JIT, running in the browser

    ...It translates x86 machine code into WebAssembly at runtime, enabling users to boot and run full operating systems without installing anything locally. The emulator supports a wide range of legacy systems, including Linux, Windows 95/98/2000, FreeDOS, and various experimental OSes. It simulates essential hardware components such as CPU, memory, VGA graphics, sound cards, network adapters, and storage controllers. Designed for both experimentation and embedding, v86 can be integrated into web apps or used as a standalone virtual machine environment. Overall, it provides a powerful way to explore operating systems, retro computing, and low-level system behavior directly from a web browser.
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    PC Emulator that runs inside a JavaScript environment. Demonstration can be seen booting FreeDOS at http://pc-emulator.appspot.com (useful for running old DOS shareware games) and graphical Linux at http://linuxjsemu.appspot.com/ (rather slowly). Runs best in Chrome browser. See my other JavaScript PC emulator project at http://sourceforge.net/projects/jsdosbox (faster, also includes a dynarec and sound)
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