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'''Development Release #2''' is an early pre-release build of the [[Microsoft]] [[Windows 1.0]] operating system, compiled sometime in | '''Development Release #2''' is an early pre-release build of the [[Microsoft]] [[Windows 1.0]] operating system, compiled sometime in June 1984. Only the [[wikipedia:Tandy 2000|Tandy 2000]] variant of this build is currently known to exist, however, a PC-compatible variant of this build would've been shipped as well. | ||
The Clipboard application was not included in this build. It is currently unknown why it was removed. <!-- unfinished --> | |||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
Just like the [[Windows 1.0/DR1|previous build]], this build was launched from a file called <code>DEMO.BAT</code>, and was ran from a single 5,25" floppy disk. It also uses the <code>.MOD</code> extension as the main executable format and thus predates NE. | |||
Just like the [[Windows 1.0/DR1|previous build]], this build was launched from a file called <code>DEMO.BAT</code>, and was ran from a single 5,25" floppy disk. | |||
== File list == | == File list == |
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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 an early pre-release build of the Microsoft Windows 1.0 operating system, compiled sometime in June 1984. Only the Tandy 2000 variant of this build is currently known to exist, however, a PC-compatible variant of this build would've been shipped as well.
The Clipboard application was not included in this build. It is currently unknown why it was removed.
Overview
Just like the previous build, this build was launched from a file called DEMO.BAT
, and was ran from a single 5,25" floppy disk. It also uses the .MOD
extension as the main executable format and thus predates NE.
File list
This build came with the following files:
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