It’s amazing what today’s devices can do, and if it wasn’t for the little hackers that bring those capabilities to our attention we would never knew that the iPad can successfully run Windows 95. Yes, with touch and all that. It works like a charm, no problems at all. It’s all possible because of Pavel Egorkin’s hack that runs on the Bochs Emulator, an app for iPad.

    Even if Windows 95 was first run on CPUs at 100-120 MHz, the iPad’s 1 GHz A4 chip doesn’t seem to run Windows 95 significantly faster (or at least load it up). But this can be attributed to the use on an emulator, which adds a lot of delays by its own. Enjoy the short video below with the Windows 95 boot sequence on iPad and classic apps like Notepad and Minesweeper.

    Source: Ubergizmo