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OMG! You won't believe what happened when this guy ran Windows on Apple Watch!
Have you ever thought of installing Windows 95 on the latest Apple Watch? Isn't it weird? But a developer named Nick Lee has managed to do it! Yes, installing Windows 95 on to the Apple watch!
Windows 95 On Apple Watch?
To our surprise, the Apple Watch packs a computing horsepower in a small package which includes --520 MHz processor, 512 MB of RAM, and 8GB of inbuilt storage.
As per the developer, this wearable is 25 times faster than the average 386 and 512 MB of the hard drive in the mid-nineties.
Further, he wrote, "As a result, I was feeling confident that the Apple Watch had the ability to run one of the most revered desktop operating systems Redmond has ever produced."
Take 1 good hour to boot up!
Even though it feels good to have Windows 95 on your wrist, it will take good one hour to boot up on your Apple Watch. Moreover, this isn't the first time, Nick Lee has already tried out the Mac OS 7.5.5 on Apple Watch.
Also, he also revealed that it's possible to patch certain files within a WatchKit app to load your own application code rather than Apple's.
Here you go:
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1,29,999
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22,999
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64,999
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99,999
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29,999
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39,999
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63,999
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1,56,900
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96,949
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1,39,900
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1,29,900
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79,900
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65,900
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12,999
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96,949
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16,499
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38,999
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30,700
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49,999
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19,999
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17,970
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21,999
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13,474
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18,999
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22,999
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19,999
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17,999
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26,999
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5,999