Finally a Smartwatch That Runs Windows. The Catch: It’s Windows 95

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Stan Schroeder
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Finally a Smartwatch That Runs Windows. The Catch: It’s Windows 95
A Samsung Gear Live is seen running Microsoft's Windows 95 operating system in a video posted on YouTube by Corbin Davenport. Credit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZx-LJH5J_I

These days only a masochist would use Windows 95, which first came out in August 1995. But running it on a smartwatch? Now that's just insane.

Still, YouTube user Corbin Davenport managed to do exactly that, running Windows 95 on his Samsung Gear Live.

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The resulting user experience, which can be seen in the YouTube video above, is quite atrocious, but we have to admit that Windows 95 is running pretty fast on the smartwatch -- at least until it ran out of RAM, which happened after Davenport tried to open any app on the system.

The device is not actually running Windows 95 as an operating system; rather, it is running a DOS emulator called aDosBox, which is then used to run Win95. ADosBox is available for Android devices for free.

This is not the first time Davenport has managed to run an ancient piece of software on his smartwatch. A week ago, he published a video (below) showing the Samsung Gear Live running the 1993 game DOOM.

We doubt smartwatch users will flock to try out this particular hack, but it's cool to see a tiny gadget like the Gear Live running an OS that was once powering millions of PCs.

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