From 35f7c3362dd45d98ab16193602b7ebf07c71822e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Felix Rieseberg Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2025 08:27:47 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Update Readme --- README.md | 57 +++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------------ 1 file changed, 26 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index df106913..f7d0ebfc 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -15,29 +15,29 @@ This is Windows 95, running in an [Electron](https://electronjs.org/) app. Yes, 32-bit - + 💿 Installer | - + 📦 Standalone Zip
64-bit - + 💿 Installer | - + 📦 Standalone Zip
ARM64 - + 💿 Installer | - + 📦 Standalone Zip
- ❓ Don't know what kind of chip you have? Hit start, enter "processor" for info. + ❓ Don't know what kind of chip you have? It's probably `x64`. To confirm, on your computer, hit Start, enter "processor" for info. @@ -47,16 +47,16 @@ This is Windows 95, running in an [Electron](https://electronjs.org/) app. Yes, macOS - Intel Processor - + Apple Silicon Processor + 📦 Standalone Zip
- Apple M1 Processor - + Intel Processor + 📦 Standalone Zip -
+ - ❓ Don't know what kind of chip you have? Learn more at apple.com. + ❓ Don't know what kind of chip you have? If you bought your computer after 2020, select "Apple Silicon". Learn more at apple.com. @@ -67,33 +67,28 @@ This is Windows 95, running in an [Electron](https://electronjs.org/) app. Yes, 64-bit - - 💿 rpm - | - - 💿 deb -
- ARM64 - + 💿 rpm | - + 💿 deb
- ARMv7 (armhf) - - 💿 rpm - | - - 💿 deb -
-![Screenshot](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1426799/44532591-4ceb3680-a6a8-11e8-8c2c-bc29f3bfdef7.png) + + + + + +
+ Screenshot showing Windows 95 + + Screenshot showing Windows 95 +
## Does it work? Yes! Quite well, actually - on macOS, Windows, and Linux. Bear in mind that this is written entirely in JavaScript, so please adjust your expectations. @@ -102,7 +97,7 @@ Yes! Quite well, actually - on macOS, Windows, and Linux. Bear in mind that this Absolutely. ## Does it run Doom (or my other favorite game)? -You'll likely be better off with an actual virtualization app, but the short answer is yes. [Thanks to +You'll likely be better off with an actual virtualization app, but the short answer is yes. In fact, a few games are already preinstalled - and more can be found on the Internet, for instance at [archive.org](https://www.archive.org). [Thanks to @DisplacedGamers](https://youtu.be/xDXqmdFxofM) I can recommend that you switch to a resolution of 640x480 @ 256 colors before starting DOS games - just like in the good ol' days.