Win32s: Difference between revisions
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* | *Oct. 1992 Beta (floppy and CD) | ||
*1.0.61 | *1.0 (1.0.61 Beta - floppy and CD) | ||
*1.1.88 | *1.1 (1.1.88 - Developer, MSVC32s and floppy) | ||
*1.1.89 | *1.1a (1.1.89 - floppy) | ||
*1.15.103 | *1.15 (1.15.103 - floppy) | ||
*1.15.111 | *1.15a (1.15.111 - floppy) | ||
*1.20.123 | *1.20 (1.20.123 - Developer, floppy and CD) | ||
*1.20.127 | *1.20 (1.20.127 - floppy) | ||
*1.25.141 | *1.25 (1.25.141 - floppy, CD and OLE2) | ||
*1.25.142 | *1.25a (1.25.142 - CD and OLE2) | ||
*1.30.140 Beta | *1.30 (1.30.140 Beta - floppy) | ||
*1.30.152 Beta | *1.30 (1.30.152 Beta - floppy) | ||
*1.30.152 | *1.30 (1.30.152 - floppy) | ||
*1.30.159 | *1.30 (1.30.159 - floppy) | ||
*1.30.166 | *1.30a (1.30.166 - Developer, floppy, CD and OLE2) | ||
*1.30.172 | *1.30c (1.30.172 - Developer, floppy and CD) | ||
Revision as of 15:43, 7 July 2013
Win32s is an installable add-on for Windows 3.1x, which enables 16-bit Windows to run some 32-bit executables. While it includes portions of Win32 API, they're very minimalistic and insufficient for most 32-bit applications to run properly.
It also includes the famous game called Freecell, which was meant to demonstrate a 32-bit app running on 16-bit Windows.
Known versions:
- Oct. 1992 Beta (floppy and CD)
- 1.0 (1.0.61 Beta - floppy and CD)
- 1.1 (1.1.88 - Developer, MSVC32s and floppy)
- 1.1a (1.1.89 - floppy)
- 1.15 (1.15.103 - floppy)
- 1.15a (1.15.111 - floppy)
- 1.20 (1.20.123 - Developer, floppy and CD)
- 1.20 (1.20.127 - floppy)
- 1.25 (1.25.141 - floppy, CD and OLE2)
- 1.25a (1.25.142 - CD and OLE2)
- 1.30 (1.30.140 Beta - floppy)
- 1.30 (1.30.152 Beta - floppy)
- 1.30 (1.30.152 - floppy)
- 1.30 (1.30.159 - floppy)
- 1.30a (1.30.166 - Developer, floppy, CD and OLE2)
- 1.30c (1.30.172 - Developer, floppy and CD)