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UserVM is a version of CollabVM that allows people to host their own VMs. It can be found [https://computernewb.com/collab-vm/user-vm/ here]. In order to host a VM on UserVM, you will need to get in contact with the administrators (Usually through our Discord server) and have a working VM that has been port forwarded. see the [[UserVM Handbook]] for instructions on how to set a VM up |
UserVM is a version of CollabVM that allows people to host their own VMs. It can be found [https://computernewb.com/collab-vm/user-vm/ here]. In order to host a VM on UserVM, you will need to get in contact with the administrators (Usually through our Discord server) and have a working VM that has been port forwarded. see the [[UserVM Handbook]] for instructions on how to set a VM up |
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Revision as of 06:15, 5 May 2024
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UserVM is a version of CollabVM that allows people to host their own VMs. It can be found here. In order to host a VM on UserVM, you will need to get in contact with the administrators (Usually through our Discord server) and have a working VM that has been port forwarded. see the UserVM Handbook for instructions on how to set a VM up
List of VMs
This was last updated on 2024-05-5. May not be accurate.
Current
Hoster | Node | OS | Description | VM List Name & "Description" | Screenshot |
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ayunami2000 | ayunvm | Chat VM | A chat VM without any XSS support. | chatvm (node edition) - all new SANICBALL button!! - made by ayunami2000 | — |
Spy | afvm1ctiger | Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger | VM that runs OS X Tiger. | FartVM 1C (Mac OSX 10.4.11 Intel) - Hosted by Spy | — |
— | cvmpy_draw | — | The demo of cvm.py, which allows users to draw on the screen | Draw! - a cvm.py demo | — |
Spy | pisstathesecond | Windows Vista | VM that runs Windows Vista. | The Second Coming of Pissta - Hosted by Spy | — |
holynetworkadapter.fun | win10tp | Windows 10 Technical Preview (build 9888) | VM that runs a Windows 10 beta. Has a bunch of shit with semi-funny shortcut names | Windows 10 Technical Preview (build 9888) - Hosted by holynetworkadapter.fun | — |
These are grouped in a separate category due to their abundance.
Former (basically killed off for good)
- Original XBOX: Was hosted by DarkOK. Built on the XQEMU system and has unique controls. Named seXbox on the menu.
- So much win! hosted by DarkOK, the infamous XSS VM
- The venerable Wandows Pissta UserVM, hosted by you know who.
- Little Timmy VM, hosted by Holy Network Adapter
- CBL Mariner VM, hosted by Holy Network Adapter
- Collaborative Minecraft, hosted by Holy Network Adapter. It allowed users (with the password, which you could get by asking for it) to play Minecraft 1.18.1.
- Gentoo Linux: Hosted by Spy. 15 GB hard drive. Boots to a Gentoo Linux Live CD environment. Named DIY FUCKING GENTOO on the menu.
- Several MacOS VMs (Mac OS X 10.3 (Hosted by Spy), Mac OS X 10.8 (Hosted by Spy)
- Windows 2000 Advanced Server VM hosted by Spy.
- Android-x86 VM, again hosted by Spy.
- Mac OS 9.2.2 (Hosted by Bob Pony).
- The trilogy of Windows Whistler build VMs, hosted by Bob Pony. Dead due to the shitty Whitelister thereby nobody could access it.
- Windows Vista x64, Hosted by MDMCK10.
- Windows NT Build 196 hosted by 6969.
- Windows Server 2003 R2 with a port open, hosted by 6969.
- TinyCore Linux, hosted by 6969.
- Citrix Winframe 1.8, hosted by 6969
- Mandriva Linux version from 2008: Hosted by gogo.
- Windows 8 build 8064 x86, Hosted by ziad
- macOS Monterey , Hosted by Holy Network Adapter
- Windows 8 build 7989, Hosted by Holy Network Adapter
- A Vista VM and a Windows CE VM were both hosted by the same person.
- Fedora 34: A VM that was to replace the Ubuntu VM, but was really slow because it came with GNOME 40.
- Windows 10 RTM Hosted by Elijah
- Ubuntu Mate 22.04 Hosted by Elijah
- Windows 7 Kevin Edition Hosted by Elijah
- Older versions of the Windows ME VM have existed.