Emu Os V1.0 -
(part of Emupedia ) is a non-profit "meta-resource hub" designed to preserve video game and computer history. It simulates classic operating systems—like Windows 95, 98, and ME—directly in your web browser, allowing you to play retro games and run legacy software without any installation. The Digital Time Machine: A Story of EmuOS
| Metric | Windows 11 + RetroArch | Emu OS v1.0 | Improvement | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Boot to game selection | 32 seconds | 6 seconds | | | Input lag (SNES, Super Mario World) | 4.2 frames (70ms) | 1.1 frames (18ms) | 74% reduction | | PS2 (Gran Turismo 4) avg FPS | 54 fps | 59.9 fps (locked) | 11% better | | RAM usage (idle in menu) | 1.8 GB | 380 MB | 79% less | | Audio crackle (N64, GoldenEye) | Occasional | None | N/A | | Save state load (PS1, 512KB) | 0.8 sec | 0.2 sec | 4x faster | emu os v1.0
To test the claims, we ran Emu OS v1.0 on a mid-range test bench (Ryzen 2400G, integrated Vega 11 graphics) against Windows 11 running LaunchBox and Batocera 38. (part of Emupedia ) is a non-profit "meta-resource
: A more modern "classic" preserved alongside its 16-bit predecessors. Why Use EmuOS? : A more modern "classic" preserved alongside its