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This guy ported Mac OS 7.5.5 to his Apple Watch

The question isn’t “why?”. It’s “why not?”.

A fellow named Nick Lee posted a video to YouTube showing Mac OS 7.5.5 running on his Apple Watch.

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“I ported Mini vMac to the Apple Watch after updating to watchOS 2.0,” he noted. Mini vMac is a miniature early Macintosh OS emulator.

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