Remember the Amiga 500? If you are one of the old tech lovers we have good news for you. The Amiga 500 lives again in the program browsing of Google.
Google's developer, Christian Stefansen, managed to resurrect the 1980-based computer in the form of a Web application running on Chrome. Forty-year-olds who want to relive their childhood and younger people who want to see how computers started, can visit the Amiga 500 emulator with Chrome.
Chrome mimics the old operating system through a special version of it Open Source Universal Amiga Emulator. Stefansen wrote 400.000 code lines, programming language C, and transported them with Portable Native Client (PNaCl) in Chrome.
Technology Native Client it runs software written to run on old and slow processors at the speeds modern processors run. This approach gives the software a more direct access to the material computer and can add security restrictions to prevent users from downloading malware from the Web.
If you wish to try it A open the link below with Google Chrome
Amiga 500 emulator for Chrome