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Emulators on Legacy systems

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Windows NT
The iconic desktop metaphor and pre-installed games beckoned exploration, while dial-up connections hummed the soundtrack to global connectivity. Floppy disks, the currency of shareware treasures, fostered vibrant communities, united by troubleshooting forums and a shared language of shortcuts and error messages.
Windows 9x was a democratizing force, empowering users to create, connect, and play. Paint and Game Maker unleashed creativity, while [https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/List_of_Glide_games Glide-based ] and [https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/List_of_Direct3D_2-7_games early D3D-based] games] ushered in a new era of 3D graphics for computers. Its limitations fostered ingenuity, and every mastered tweak felt like a personal conquest.
Though now as a legacy OS, Windows 9x's influence on interface design, user interaction, and accessibility remains. It was a learning platform, a social hub, and a canvas for digital dreams. A colorful pixelated playground that forever changed the trajectory of personal computing.
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=Windows 3.x=
:''For software that emulates Windows 3.x See [[POS_(Pong_Consoles)_CPUs_and_Other_Chips#x86_CPUs|x86 CPU emulators]]''
'''[[wikipedia:Windows NT|Windows NT]]''' is a successor to the [[#DOS|DOS]]-based [[#Windows_3.x|Windows 3.x]] and [[#Windows_9x|Windows 9x]] operating systems.
Windows NT before the release of [[Windows_2000/XP/Vista_emulators|Windows XP ]] was not intended for consumers instead they were for corperations for workstations, servers and embedded systems.
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=Windows CE-based=
'''Windows CE''' is a series of operating systems for [[wikipedia:Embedded system|Embedded systems]]. such as [[wikipedia:Personal_digital_assistant|personal digital assistants]] (PDAs) and Smart Phones.
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