docker-qemu-reactos
wrp
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63 | 985 | |
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6.2 | 6.2 | |
28 days ago | 4 months ago | |
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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docker-qemu-reactos
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Show HN: Windows 2000 on Docker
I have a similar image with ReactOS if you want to compare :)
https://github.com/hectorm/docker-qemu-reactos
wrp
- Web Rendering Proxy – Use historical browsers with the modern web
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Browsing like it's 1994: Integrating a Mac SE, ImageWriter II into a modern LAN
https://github.com/tenox7/wrp allows you to use modern js as well, as long as you can render images
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The Future of the Web Is VNC
I use this for retrocomputing, in a way, to be very silly! tenox7's WRP [Web Rendering Proxy] basically runs headless Chrome and renders pages to gif/png/jpg and shoves them back at a client browser.
https://github.com/tenox7/wrp
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I just picked up a collection of old Macs. Which should I build a gaming PC out of?
Just like the PowerBook G3 Pismo I have, the iBook uses commonly available 18650 cells, so it's easy to rebuild the battery. With built-in AirPort antennas, you can add an AirPort card and get WiFi (has to be Wireless B though, and sometimes there are issues with encryption so you usually have to run an open access point to connect). Now this is the crazy part, but you can run Web Rendering Proxy on a Raspberry Pi or other, more powerful machine, then use an old browser like Internet Explorer to browse the web. It mostly works, and it's a pretty fun way to get some strange looks in the coffee shop.
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Working graphical HTML browser on AXP?
Depending on what you're trying to do, you can use a "vintage" web browser and something like Web Rendering Proxy to make the page work.
- Connect to internet
- A buddy gave me his 2011 MBP to upgrade for him, so I stuck in an SSD and 8gb RAM, and with the help of Opencore Legacy Patcher, I got Ventura running great on it! If you have an old Mac, I would really recommend doing this, they still have a lot of life left in them!
- WRP – Web Rendering Proxy
- 16 bit Netscape Navigator for Windows 3.1 still can browse the web
- Getting the printer going didn’t even compare with trying to get on the internet. Win95 and IE 5.5
What are some alternatives?
reactos - A free Windows-compatible Operating System
ssr-proxy-js - A Server-Side Rendering Proxy focused on customization and flexibility!
docker-qemu-win2000 - A Docker image for Windows 2000 Advanced Server with SP4.
browservice - Browservice: Browse the modern web on historical browsers
webone - HTTP 1.x proxy that makes old web browsers usable again in the Web 2.0 world.
86Box - Emulator of x86-based machines based on PCem.
wrp - Web Rendering Proxy: Use vintage, historical, legacy browsers on modern web
rpi-clone - A shell script to clone a booted disk.
chromedp - A faster, simpler way to drive browsers supporting the Chrome DevTools Protocol.
elks - Embeddable Linux Kernel Subset - Linux for 8086
oldweb-today - Browse emulated browsers connected to old web sites in your browser!