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{{Infobox WindowsBuild
{{Infobox Buildinfo
|title = Beta Release
|image = Windows-1.0-Beta-MSDOS-Executive.png
|kernel = 1.0
|kernel = 1.0
|arch = x86 (16-bit)
|arch = x86 (16-bit)
|bios = 1985-05-02
|compiled = 8th May 1985
|tcb_build = [https://thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/16 TCB Build Page]
|tcb = [https://thecollectionbook.info/windows/1x/16 Available]
|tcb_gallery = [https://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/16-bit%20kernel/windows%201.x/beta/english TCB Gallery Page]
}}
}}
'''Windows 1.0 Beta Release''' is a pre-release version of [[Windows 1.0]], shipped to testers in 1985-05-08. Source code and documentation for the developers was moved to a separate package called the "Software Development Kit" (SDK).
'''Beta Release''' is a pre-release version of [[Microsoft]] [[Windows 1.0]]. It was shipped to testers in May 1985.
 
== Installation ==
This build doesn't create a <code>WINDOWS</code> folder by default, so you have to create it yourself.


== Machine requirements ==
== Machine requirements ==
This version is designed for users of IBM and COMPAQ personal computers running [[MS-DOS]] or [[IBM PC-DOS|PC-DOS]], and requires a graphical display adapter.
This version is designed for users of IBM and COMPAQ personal computers running [[MS-DOS]] or [[IBM PC-DOS|PC-DOS]], and requires a graphical display adapter.
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
Windows-1.0-Beta-Bootscreen.png|Boot screen
</gallery>
[[Category:Windows 1.0]]

Latest revision as of 08:05, 6 November 2023

Beta Release
Windows-1.0-Beta-MSDOS-Executive.png
Kernel version 1.0
CPU architecture x86 (16-bit)
Compile date 8th May 1985
TCB Available

Beta Release is a pre-release version of Microsoft Windows 1.0. It was shipped to testers in May 1985.

Installation

This build doesn't create a WINDOWS folder by default, so you have to create it yourself.

Machine requirements

This version is designed for users of IBM and COMPAQ personal computers running MS-DOS or PC-DOS, and requires a graphical display adapter.

Gallery