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When we ran an early build of Windows 7 on a Macbook, we got a lot of heated hatemail. I can only imagine the odd sort of feedback the folks who decided to run Windows 95 on their iPhone are getting this morning.

For whatever reason (I'm guessing something along the lines of "just 'cause"), the iSoft development team saw fit to run the ancient Windows OS on a shiny new iPhone. See for yourself in the video above. Marvel at the teal desktop and the lightning fast (5-10 minutes) boot times.

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Posted by: alan h
July 14, 2009 9:47 PM

hah! That's fabulous. :D I wonder how the iPhone's hardware specs stack up against the most common computers of the time back then. :D


Posted by: digitaldd
July 15, 2009 7:38 AM

IS this real? I recall an April fools joke with the same exact thing only Windows 2000.

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