TempleOS — the real 64-bit OS in your browser
FPS: …<br>Cores: …<br>Engine: HEMU
[X]<br>⏸︎ Pause<br>↻ Restart<br>⛶ Fullscreen<br>⌨︎ HolyC Editor<br>✞ God Tools<br>▤ Disk & Save<br>⌕ Terry Search<br>✛ Touch controls
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⌨︎
× exit
loading hemu…
[X]<br>Click the screen , then move the mouse and type — you're using the real OS.<br>Esc releases the mouse and is also sent to TempleOS, so it exits games and menus too.<br>Press Ctrl+M for the games menu, click a sprite to play. F7 draws a God word.<br>Fullscreen keeps every key (even Esc) inside the OS.
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WebAssembly editor overlay -->
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— pick a demo / game —<br>▶ Run<br>↓ Save<br>↥ Open<br>➜ To C:/Home<br>ready
HolyC source
Screen — 640×480, 16-color
Console
Click the screen to enable sound & send keyboard/mouse to the program. Compiled with holyc-wasm — no emulation.
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✞ Word<br>≡ Passage<br>♪ Song<br>✎ Doodle<br>Clear
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Save your progress
A snapshot captures the entire running OS (memory + state) — reload it later to resume exactly where you left off. A disk image is your whole C: drive, including files you saved in TempleOS.
↑ Export snapshot<br>↑ Export C: disk
Load / import
Boot from a snapshot you exported before, or mount a custom / previously-saved C: disk image (raw or qcow2, optionally gzipped). Importing reloads the page.
↓ Import snapshot<br>↓ Import C: disk
Upload a file to C:/Home
Drop a .HC program/game (or any file) straight into TempleOS's /Home. Run it in the OS with #include "Name" or by clicking it in a Dir listing.
↥ Choose file…<br>↻ List /Home
[X]<br>⧉ Copy results
AllTitlesTranscript
best match<br>newest first<br>oldest first
year ▾
[?]<br>Whisper transcripts of the TerryADavis_TempleOS_Archive — click any result to watch that video at that moment.
Google-style: "exact phrase" · -exclude · terry OR dave · date:2012-2014,2017 · in:titles · since:2017-06 until:2017-11-19
open to load transcripts…