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== All Advent Calendars from 2018 to now ==
This archive of the Advent Calendars covers '''all''' entries. Remember, the CollabVM Advent Calendar does not always receive entries daily, and it never has. The only reason the 2018 edition of CollabVM Advent Calendar is even listed here, is because someone made a spreadsheet of it back in the day.
 
=== 2018 ===
|| https://github.com/icexin/eggos/releases/tag/v0.4.1
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| 54 || Windows 2000 NES
|| Today's operating system is something you probably won't expect - You've probably used Windows 2000 before, right? Well, have you ever used it on your NES? Yes, that's right. Today's OS is "Windows 2000" for the NES. It's actually a pretty functional OS for your NES and includes a couple of interesting things such as a working Solitaire game, a working calculator, and even a music board. A ROM is attached below. [attachment]<br><br>[SEPERATE MESSAGE]<br><br>...but wait, there's more! There's another NES OS called "Educational Computer 2000" which mostly resembles Windows 3.1 and has a ton of bootleggy games built into it. If your emulator supports it (Nestopia has support if yours doesn't), it can even use a keyboard controller to type stuff in. This OS has the same programs as the Windows 2000 OS, on top of a text editor, a weird word game, and even a Dance Dance Revolution clone. Yes, you heard that right, with this you can play DDR on your NES! What could possibly be better?? [attachment 2]
|| [https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/915471659081805855/916857976374050856/SuborWin_2000_R.nes SuborWin_2000_R.nes]<br>[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/915471659081805855/916858261360246844/Education_Computer_2000_48-in-1_Unlf1.nes Education_Computer_2000_48-in-1_Unlf1.nes] <ref name="disc_link">This link belongs to the Discord CDN. Due to a policy Discord is actively enforcing, which counters hotlinking and using Discord as a filesharing service by assigning a 'temporary token' to a given file, and denying access if one is not given, any links on the CDN will no longer function, ''unless'' you're in the Discord server where the file is hosted.hosted.</ref>
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| 6.15 || ELKS
|| Today's operating system is the Embeddable Linux Kernel, or "ELKS" as it is commonly known as. You probably used Linux before, but how about Linux on your 8086? Yes, that's right; this OS is a port of Linux to 16-bit! Considering Linux was originally intended from the ground up to run on the 386, this port is extremely impressive, and its honestly one of the most interesting OSes I've ever seen. I highly reocmmend checking it out because its really neat. It also comes with a script to boot it right in QEMU on the Github page.<br><br>Download it here: [link]
|| https://github.com/jbruchon/elks/releases/download/v0.4.0/fd1440.bin.zip
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| 6.2 || Ventoy
|| Today's operating system isn't really an OS, but rather an extremely useful utility called Ventoy. It allows you to boot pretty much any ISO right off of your USB drive. That includes Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, etc etc. Pretty much everything is supported. Its saved me quite a bit of time and I think most people here will find it very useful.<br><br>Download it here: [link]
|| https://www.ventoy.net/en/download.html
|| https://github.com/xlar54/OS64/raw/master/os64boot.iso
|-
| 9.18 || MichalOS
|| Today's operating system is MichalOS. MichalOS is a fork of MikeOS which adds a lot of really interesting and very unique features, including a password system, a bunch of games, a few programs, and even Mac OS 9-esque menu browser, complete with a desktop wallpaper and screensaver. It's honestly very cool and with a system requirement of 80kb of RAM and a 386 or higher, you're definitely able to run this bad boy anywhere. The ISO will be attached below. [attachment]
|| https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/915471659081805855/918274492155977738/michalos.iso
|-
| 9.2 || CollapseOS
|| Today's operating system is Collapse OS. Collapse OS is a really weird OS that has all your standard tools; a text editor, a BASIC interpreter, etc. What makes it weird? Its purpose, which is to be ran by scavengers after The End™️, of course! This OS is designed to run on improvised hardware built from junk parts found in the wild, presumably after civilizational collapse. As weird and Fallout-y as that sounds, its actually a really neat project, and hey, who knows, we might not be laughing once we're all using this OS in our post-apocalyptical world.<br><br>Download it here (you'll have to build it yourself unfortunately): [link]
|| http://collapseos.org/download.html
|| https://github.com/contiki-ng/contiki-ng/wiki/Docker
|-
| 1615 || MenuetOS
|| Today's operating system is MenuetOS. I know most people here probably know this one, but hey, it's still pretty neat. It is a 64-bit (technically also 32-bit but that's basically vaporware) operating system with several features such as USB 2.0 support, internet, and lots of applications. And if you don't choose the floppy version, a ton of different games!<br><br>Download it here: [link]
|| http://www.menuetos.be/download.php?CurrentMenuetOS
|-
| 16 || Oberon
|| Today's operating system is Oberon. Oberon is a single-user, multitasking OS which is written in its namesake, the Oberon programming language. This OS is really a lot more interesting for its technical aspect rather than its appearance, as its one of the few examples of a top-to-bottom design of a full OS, among a few other things. The Oberon language is also pretty fun to play with (honestly, I'd say its a far better alternative to C than Rust is) and the OS itself has a couple of neat utilities and features a full tiling window manager.<br><br>No ISO download, but I do have a QEMU compatible hard disk image you can use here: [link]
|| https://computernewb.com/oberon.img
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| 17 || Syllable Desktop
|| Today's operating system is Syllable Desktop! Syllable is an open source OS designed to run mainly on older hardware, but it does run very decently on modern machines. The OS has your usual tools; a web browser named "Webster" based on Webkit, an email client, a media player, and even an IDE. It also has GCC and make, so you could try porting some stuff over if you want. The OS hasn't received updates for a while, but its still pretty neat to see.<br><br>Download it here: [link]
|| https://sourceforge.net/projects/archiveos/files/s/syllable/SyllableDesktop-0.6.7-1.i586.iso.7z/download
|-
| 18 || GreenteaOS
|| Today's operating system is GreenteaOS. Greentea is a fork of ReactOS that aims to be fully compatible and very similar in appearance to the more modern Windows 8/10 operating systems, as opposed to Windows XP/Server 2003. This OS has a lot of weird drama surrounding it, so what's better than a weird fork of React OS that causes big divisions in the OSDev community? Regardless, it's still pretty neat to check out, and if you like ReactOS you'll probably like this one too.<br><br>You can download an older ISO here (unfortunately I wasn't able to find a new one because the artifacts expired): [link]
|| https://archive.org/download/GreenteaOS/GreenteaOS-0.5.1-C3EBBC36.iso
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| 19 || PureDarwin
|| Today's operating system is PureDarwin. Ever wanted to use MacOS, but without all the fluff and eye candy? Then PureDarwin is for you! This OS is basically a fork of Darwin that aims to make it more usable as a standalone system, as well as making it more easily usable on servers. It's capable of running a web server, ssh, and even xfce and other common unix tools. It's surprisingly pretty usable and its fun to play around in. If you're interested in MacOS or Apple stuff, I definitely recommend checking it out.<br><br>Grab it here: [link]
|| https://www.pd-devs.org/Beta/pd_17_4.vmdk.xz
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| 20 || Linux
|| Today's operating system is Linux... on your Nintendo 64™️! Yes, that's right. This is a port of the Linux Kernel that can run natively on your N64. Before you ask, no, you can't run an N64 emulator on this. There's also no internet, but you do get a nice virtual keyboard along with a few standard Unix tools. You'll need a real N64 with an Everdrive to run this - it doesn't work on an emulator.<br><br>Download it here: [link]
|| https://github.com/clbr/n64bootloader/releases/tag/v1.0
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| 21 || KnightOS
|| Today's operating system is KnightOS! Ever wanted to bring your computer to your 2000s Texas Instruments calculator?! Now you can! This OS includes many common utilities found on most operating systems, such as a text editor, a file manager, and even a terminal, plus a couple games to boot. It's pretty cool to check out, and does work in wabbitemu if you don't have a TI laying around.<br><br>Download it here: [link]
|| https://knightos.org/download/
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| 22 || SkyOS
|| Today's operating system is SkyOS! SkyOS is a very interesting OS that was originally created as an experiment in OS design. It's intended to be an easy-to-use desktop OS for an average computer user and features many of your common applications, but most interesting of all is that it actually features full working ports of Firefox, Nvu, GIMP, and AbiWord. The OS has been abandoned for many years now and unfortunately hasn't received any updates since August 2008, but it's still really cool to check out and explore.<br><br>Download Build 6947 here: [link]<br><br>User: `public`<br>Serial key: `4Q7W5-HTRRW-6WYHW-45KW7-XQLXL`
|| https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iEIJl-KlXdDmnkXuMkE9sUFne7JVNWyy/view
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| 23 || AROS
|| Today's operating system is AROS Research Operating System (yes, thats actually its name). Basically, AROS is an AmigaOS-like system that tries to be binary compatible with AmigaOS at the API level, so you could consider it the ReactOS of Amiga. The OS features your standard common utilities like a text editor, a web browser (literally called "AWeb") and a text editor, and a lot of software has been ported such as DOSBox and other useful tools.<br><br>Don't have an Amiga PC? No problem! This OS runs fine on 32-bit and 64-bit Intel/AMD systems. Plus, their mascot is a sexy, skimpy cat. Super exotic!!<br><br>Download it here: [link] AROS has a few "distros" similar to Linux. I recommend Icaros, but AspireOS should be fine as well.
|| https://aros.sourceforge.io/download.php#distributions
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| 24 || Windows 7 Christmas Edition 2015
|| We present today's final and best operating system. We've saved the absolute best for last, so get ready... Drumroll please.... 🥁 Windows 7 Christmas Edition!! This specially tweaked totally official version of Windows 7 has an incredible custom explorer theme, dozens of pre-installed and useful programs, and even a Macintosh style dock bar on the top which allows easy and convenient access to all your favorite and most-used programs. Best of all, it's free™️! <br><br>Download it here: [link] Note that the ISO is about 7 GB in size, so, if you're going to install this from a DVD onto a physical machine you'll need to make sure its dual-layered.
|| https://computernewb.com/~lily/ISOs/crustywindows/Windows%207/Christmas%202015.iso
|}
 
=== 2021 ===
<gallery>
CollabVM Advent Calendar 2021 - DecemberDay 1st1 - Minix_3Minix 3.png | Minix_3Minix 3 (Day 1)
CollabVM Advent Calendar 2021 - DecemberDay 2nd2 - PC-MOS-386_boot_screen386.png | PC-MOS-386_boot_screen386 (Day 2)
CollabVM Advent Calendar 2021 - DecemberDay 3rd3 - EggOS.png | EggOS (Day 3)
CollabVM Advent Calendar 2021 - DecemberDay 5th4 - SuborWin_2000SuborWin 2000.png | SuborWin 2000 (Day 54)
CollabVM Advent Calendar 2021 - DecemberDay 5th4 - Education_Computer_2000_48Education Computer 2000 48-in-1.png | Education Computer 2000 48-in-1 (Day 54)
CollabVM Advent Calendar 2021 - Day 5 - ELKS.png | ELKS (Day 5)
CollabVM Advent Calendar 2021 - Day 6 - Ventoy.png | Ventoy (Day 6)
CollabVM Advent Calendar 2021 - Day 7 - Commodore 64.png | Commodore 64 (Day 7)
CollabVM Advent Calendar 2021 - Day 8 - MichalOS.png | MichalOS (Day 8)
CollabVM Advent Calendar 2021 - Day 9 - CollapseOS.png | CollapseOS (Day 9)
CollabVM Advent Calendar 2021 - Day 10 - Shrine OS.png | Shrine OS (Day 10)
CollabVM Advent Calendar 2021 - Day 11 - TRON.png | TRON (Day 11)
CollabVM Advent Calendar 2021 - Day 12 - 9front.png | 9front (Day 12)
CollabVM Advent Calendar 2021 - Day 13 - Visopsys.png | Visopsys (Day 13)
CollabVM Advent Calendar 2021 - Day 14 - Contiki.png | Contiki (Day 14)
CollabVM Advent Calendar 2021 - Day 15 - MenuetOS.png | MenuetOS (Day 15)
CollabVM Advent Calendar 2021 - Day 16 - Oberon.png | Oberon (Day 16)
CollabVM Advent Calendar 2021 - Day 17 - Syllable Desktop.png | Syllable Desktop (Day 17)
CollabVM Advent Calendar 2021 - Day 18 - GreenteaOS.png | GreenteaOS (Day 18)
CollabVM Advent Calendar 2021 - Day 19 - PureDarwin.png | PureDarwin (Day 19)
CollabVM Advent Calendar 2021 - Day 20 - Linux.png | Linux (Day 20)
CollabVM Advent Calendar 2021 - Day 21 - KnightOS.png | KnightOS (Day 21)
CollabVM Advent Calendar 2021 - Day 22 - SkyOS.png | SkyOS (Day 22)
CollabVM Advent Calendar 2021 - Day 23 - AROS.png | AROS (Day 23)
CollabVM Advent Calendar 2021 - Day 24 - Windows 7 Christmas Edition 2015.png | Windows 7 Christmas Edition 2015 (Day 24)
</gallery>
 
==== Original filenames ====
* EggOS, Commodore 64 (PC), Oberon and CommodoreLinux (Nintendo 64) did not have filenames at all.
* PC-MOS-386: <code>PC-MOS-386_boot_screen.png</code>
* Education Computer 2000 48-in-1: <code>Education_Computer_2000_48-in-1_2528Unl2529255Bf1255D-12Bpicture3.png</code>.
* ELKS: <code>Schermata2Bdel2B2018-03-152B21-38-23.png</code>
* Ventoy: <code>screen_uefi.png</code>
* MichalOS: <code>128972823-3aae09a0-7684-4dc7-a195-92c6e2fb33d7.png</code>
* CollapseOS: <code>2678651593082307012.png</code>
* Shrine OS: <code>687474703a2f2f696d6775722e636f6d2f317959735548492e706e67.png</code>
* TRON: <code>1459933722.png</code>
* 9front: <code>LrmQwA-_Qn471EtiOErWX8OGoIBcyAxeGPMFejmtE6aQBnMuhGHGdFiFr_aAsl029LzejprdaPsnOw.png</code>
* Visopsys: <code>screenshot6-1.png</code>
* Contiki: <code>Contiki-ipv6-rpl-cooja-simulation.png</code>
* MenuetOS: <code>09992.png</code>
* Syllable Desktop: <code>Syllable-0.png</code>
* GreenteaOS: <code>shot.png</code>
* PureDarwin: <code>2018-03-02.png</code>
* KnightOS: <code>knightos.png</code>
* SkyOS: <code>6796_1.png</code>
* AROS: <code>Icaros131.png</code>
* Windows 7 Christmas Edition 2015: <code>Windows_7_x64_2014_12_17_20_17_31.png</code>
 
=== 2022 ===