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If you want old school and quirky, check out https://www.windows93.net/ A little less quirkier version of this is https://windows96.net/
Oh man, I have the feeling I'm going to waste so many hours of my life here haha
See also Infinite Mac and PCjs, which emulate a vintage computer in your browser and have disk images of various operating systems and applications from the '80s and '90s.
Infinite Mac uses several pre-existing Mac emulators like Basilisk II, compiled to WebAssembly, whereas the PCjs emulators are written from scratch in JavaScript. Interestingly, this demonstrates the advantages of WebAssembly, as Infinite Mac is significantly faster.