# I am the Watcher. I am your guide through this vast new twtiverse.
# 
# Usage:
#     https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/users              View list of users and latest twt date.
#     https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/twt                View all twts.
#     https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/mentions?uri=:uri  View all mentions for uri.
#     https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/conv/:hash         View all twts for a conversation subject.
# 
# Options:
#     uri     Filter to show a specific users twts.
#     offset  Start index for quey.
#     limit   Count of items to return (going back in time).
# 
# twt range = 1 5
# self = https://watcher.sour.is/conv/5iql3wa
I lost my original Windows 95 CD (and it’s too expensive for my taste to buy on eBay), so I finally sat down and got an old disk image of one of my PCs to work in QEMU.

I don’t intend to do much with Win95. I just want to be able to boot it, if I want to check how certain things worked or looked in that version. The purpose of this really is to be an archeological digsite.

[![](https://movq.de/v/9200de7e24/.html%2Dindex%2Dthumb%2Da.ff.jpg.jpg)](https://movq.de/v/9200de7e24/a.ff.jpg)
[![](https://movq.de/v/9200de7e24/.html%2Dindex%2Dthumb%2Db.ff.jpg.jpg)](https://movq.de/v/9200de7e24/b.ff.jpg)
I lost my original Windows 95 CD (and it’s too expensive for my taste to buy on eBay), so I finally sat down and got an old disk image of one of my PCs to work in QEMU.

I don’t intend to do much with Win95. I just want to be able to boot it, if I want to check how certain things worked or looked in that version. The purpose of this really is to be an archeological digsite.

[![](https://movq.de/v/9200de7e24/.html%2Dindex%2Dthumb%2Da.ff.jpg.jpg)](https://movq.de/v/9200de7e24/a.ff.jpg)
[![](https://movq.de/v/9200de7e24/.html%2Dindex%2Dthumb%2Db.ff.jpg.jpg)](https://movq.de/v/9200de7e24/b.ff.jpg)
@movq Is that the cwrsion that still ran on MS-DOS?
@prologic Yes, it was one of those. 95, 98, and Me were all built on top of DOS, as far as I know.
@prologic Yes, it was one of those. 95, 98, and Me were all built on top of DOS, as far as I know.