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TempleOS vs Virtual Machines

A side-by-side look at TempleOS and Virtual Machines. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.

TempleOS

TempleOS

Os & Utilities

TempleOS is an open source operating system developed by Terry A. Davis starting in 2003. It is designed to be an old-school, 16-bit operating system built from scratch with Biblical references and built-in support for coding in HolyC, a C/C++ variant.

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Virtual Machines

Virtual Machines

System & Hardware

Virtual machines (VMs) are software emulations of physical computers. They allow you to run an operating system and applications inside another OS, isolating them into their own virtual environment. VMs provide flexibility, security, and cost efficiency for compute resources.

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