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'''Windows Alpha''' is a 16-bit graphical operating environment that was released on November 20th 1985, under the name '''Windows 1.0'''
'''Windows Alpha''' is a an alpha of [[Windows:1|Windows 1.0]].


==How to run==
==How to run==
You need an pure 8086/8088/80186 processor to run, otherwise this alpha will crash/fail to start  
You need an pure 8086/8088/80186 processor to run, otherwise this alpha will crash/fail to start  
or try using PCem. (The PC emulator)
or try using PCem. (The PC emulator)
==Windows Alpha and DR installed PCem==
In June 1st 2010, Daniel posts this in topic "Windows 1.0 Alpha/Beta":
"Here are installed versions of the DR5 and the Alpha. To start the DR5, type path C:\windows\bin then go to C:\windows\test and run mswin, to run the Alpha, go to C:\windows\test and run win..."

Revision as of 10:51, 21 June 2010

Windows Alpha is a an alpha of Windows 1.0.

How to run

You need an pure 8086/8088/80186 processor to run, otherwise this alpha will crash/fail to start or try using PCem. (The PC emulator)

Windows Alpha and DR installed PCem

In June 1st 2010, Daniel posts this in topic "Windows 1.0 Alpha/Beta": "Here are installed versions of the DR5 and the Alpha. To start the DR5, type path C:\windows\bin then go to C:\windows\test and run mswin, to run the Alpha, go to C:\windows\test and run win..."