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Windows 1.0 DR2 - DOS Window.png|DOS Window | |||
Windows 1.0 DR2 - DOS Window (sub-menu).png|"Special" menu | |||
Windows 1.0 DR2 - DOS Window (long-view).png|DOS Window (long-view) | |||
Windows 1.0 DR2 - Multitasking.png|Multitasking | |||
Windows 1.0 DR2 - Resizing.png|Resizing windows | |||
Windows 1.0 DR2 - Puzzle.png|Puzzle application | |||
Windows 1.0 DR2 - Color Demo (palette).png|Color Demo (palette) | |||
Windows 1.0 DR2 - Color Demo (boxes).png|Color Demo (boxes) | |||
Windows 1.0 DR2 - Status bar (menu).png|Status bar menu | |||
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Kernel version | 1.0 |
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CPU architecture | x86 (16-bit) |
Compile date | June 1984 |
Development Release #2 is a pre-release build of Windows 1.0, compiled sometime in June 1984.
Overview
This build, respectively its Tandy 2000 variant, was demonstrated at a Boston Computer Society meeting in June 1984.[1] Just like the previous, this build was launched from a file called DEMO.BAT
, and was ran from a single 5,25" floppy disk.
For some reason, the Clipboard application wasn't included with the demo.
File list
File list (as seen in the DOS Window)
BOXES.MOD
/BOXES.RES
- Boxes application (color demo)CALC.MOD
/CALC.RES
- Calculator applicationCOMMAND.COM
- Microsoft MS-DOS command interpreterCONFIG.BIN
- The system configuration fileCURSOR.MOD
- The Cursor Routines fileDEMO.BAT
- A batch file used to launch the Microsoft Windows demonstrationDISPLAY.MOD
- Display driverFONT.RES
- Font resourcesGDI.MOD
- GDI (Graphics Device Interface) system fileKERNEL.MOD
- Microsoft Windows kernel system fileKEYBOARD.MOD
- Keyboard system fileKEYNAMES.BIN
- Input translation table lookup fileMB.EXE
- Module bootMOUSE.MOD
- Mouse driverPUZZLE.MOD
/PUZZLE.RES
- Puzzle applicationREVERSI.MOD
/REVERSI.RES
- Reversi applicationSAMPLE.MOD
/SAMPLE.RES
- Sample applicationSHELL.MOD
/SHELL.RES
- "DOS Window" shell application (later became MS-DOS Executive (MSDOS.EXE
)TIMER.MOD
- System timer driverWINDOWS.MOD
/WINDOWS.RES
- Microsoft Windows User component
Gallery
References
- ↑ Computer History Museum: Radio Shack Presents Tandy 2000 with John Roach (around 55:35)