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Windows Infinity Simulator is an interactive, browser-based operating system simulator. It blends elements of Windows 95, 98, and XP into a seamless, glitch-friendly workspace. Unlike traditional emulators that run heavy, sluggish virtual machines, this simulator recreates the feeling of vintage computing using lightweight, modern web technologies.