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{{Infobox WindowsBuild | |||
|title = Build of [[Windows 1.0]] | |||
|kernel = 1.0 | |||
|arch = x86 (16-bit) | |||
|bios = January 31, 1985 | |||
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'''Windows 1.0 Alpha Release''' is a pre-release version of [[Windows 1.0]], that was shipped to testers in 1985-01-31. It features support for running DOS applications under Windows, a monochrome EGA display driver and stability improvements. It's also the last known build to include the source code of sample applications. According to a comment in the WININST.BAT file. | '''Windows 1.0 Alpha Release''' is a pre-release version of [[Windows 1.0]], that was shipped to testers in 1985-01-31. It features support for running DOS applications under Windows, a monochrome EGA display driver and stability improvements. It's also the last known build to include the source code of sample applications. According to a comment in the WININST.BAT file. | ||
== Machine requirements == | == Machine requirements == | ||
This release is designed for users of IBM and COMPAQ personal computers running [[MS-DOS]] or [[PC-DOS]], with a graphical display adapter (CGA and Hercules adapters supported), a floppy disk drive, and a hard disk drive. | This release is designed for users of IBM and COMPAQ personal computers running [[MS-DOS]] or [[PC-DOS]], with a graphical display adapter (CGA and Hercules adapters supported), a floppy disk drive, and a hard disk drive. | ||
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Template:Infobox WindowsBuild Windows 1.0 Alpha Release is a pre-release version of Windows 1.0, that was shipped to testers in 1985-01-31. It features support for running DOS applications under Windows, a monochrome EGA display driver and stability improvements. It's also the last known build to include the source code of sample applications. According to a comment in the WININST.BAT file.
Machine requirements
This release is designed for users of IBM and COMPAQ personal computers running MS-DOS or PC-DOS, with a graphical display adapter (CGA and Hercules adapters supported), a floppy disk drive, and a hard disk drive.