Kitz Forum
Computer Software => Windows => Topic started by: roseway on March 03, 2011, 03:22:06 PM
-
If you've got ten minutes to spare, this is a quite interesting film about a project to install Windows 1.0 and then upgrade it through every major Windows version up to the present. A few programs of the era are installed at the start, and a few specific settings made, to see how well they are preserved through all the updates.
[youtube]vPnehDhGa14[/youtube]
-
Fascinating, takes me back a long way! :-X
-
I think I still have a windows 1 achived somewhere :)
Honnest I do.
-
I first started with W95...It was installed on a Dan Technology pc(remember them).It had 8mb ram and a further 8mb upgrade would have cost £200 :D
-
I think I still have a windows 1 achived
I've got Dos back to 3.3 and maybe earlier, but Windows only from 3.11.
Didn't touch early Windows much except as a vehicle for Pagemaker(?) and the like.
It started to get interesting with 3.0, 3.1 and 3.11 as that added (don't recall the exact order) things like a decent file manager, printer drivers independent of applications, fonts independent of both applications and printers (Truetype) and shared networking.
-
Windows for Workgroups 3.11 was my first version too. Before that I was an Atari addict. :-[
-
Windows for Playgroups, please. :lol:
-
Windows for Workgroups 3.11 was my first version too. Before that I was an Atari addict. :-[
8) :D
And I was also into the Commodore Amiga. 8)
-
Windows for Playgroups, please. :lol:
You could be right. ;D