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[[Category:Microsoft Windows]]
'''Windows 1.00 Premiere Edition''' is a preliminary release of the [[Windows:1|Windows 1]] operating system developed by [[Microsoft]].  
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|image = Rd2.png
|imagecaption = Premiere Edition
|kernel = 1.0
|arch = x86 (16-bit)
|sku = N/A
|bios = 31st July 1985
|tcb_link = [https://thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/17 No key required]
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'''Premiere Edition''' is a preliminary release of the [[Microsoft]] [[Windows 1.0]] operating environment, which shipped to testers in July 1985 to provide an early look at the Windows product, before the final product was finished and ready to be shipped. The final release was [[Windows 1.0/1.01|Windows 1.01]].


It was released to the Euro-Asian Beta Group by ''Hiroshi Nakamura'' and ''Jaoao de Comoes'', and later to [[BetaArchive]] by ''Norman Koch''.
'''Quoting Tandy Trower (Microsoft Windows 1.0 product manager):'''
''"But by the early summer of 1985, we were still not close to being done, so Steve declared we should release a preliminary release that I dubbed the "Premiere Edition", which we provided to key application vendors, analysts, and members of the press for feedback and in partial fulfillment of Ballmer’s promise to ship the product that summer."''
'''Source:''' [http://technologizer.com/2010/03/08/the-secret-origin-of-windows/2/]


The Project Manager of Windows 1, ''Tandy Trower'', [http://technologizer.com/2010/03/08/the-secret-origin-of-windows/2/ stated]: ''"But by the early summer of 1985, we were still not close to being done, so Steve declared we should release a preliminary release that I dubbed the Premiere Edition, which we provided to key application vendors, analysts, and members of the press for feedback and in partial fulfillment of Ballmer’s promise to ship the product that summer."''
'''According to Trower, the memory management code of the operating system needed to be rewritten at a later point in development:'''


According to ''Trower'', the memory management code of the operating system needed to be rewritten at a later point in development: ''"Then just at the point I was starting to feel more optimistic about wrapping things up the architect of the memory management code told me he found a critical defect in its design and would need to re-write it, basically rendering all testing to date useless. I pleaded with him to find an easier way, but after a thorough discussion there was no option other than to let him proceed and restart the testing process."''
''"Then just at the point I was starting to feel more optimistic about wrapping things up the architect of the memory management code told me he found a critical defect in its design and would need to re-write it, basically rendering all testing to date useless. I pleaded with him to find an easier way, but after a thorough discussion there was no option other than to let him proceed and restart the testing process."''


A screenshot once purported to be of the Premiere Edition was later proven to be fake, being only the result of a few modications made to files in the RTM version of the operating system.
A properly preserved and fully original copy of this release is available on the forum as a "BetaArchive exclusive". [http://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=33172 See here for details.].
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=== Alias' copy ===
A [http://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=33024 picture] of the floppy disk set of this build and a screenshot of the Windows logo screen were provided by a user named Alias, who eventually provided the site with a well preserved and fully original copy, [http://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=33172 currently provided to visitors as a BetaArchive exclusive.].
 
== Gallery ==
=== Disk scans ===
<gallery>
Windows_1_Premier_Edition_Disk_1_floppy.jpeg|Disk 1
Windows_1_Premier_Edition_Disk_2_floppy.jpeg|Disk 2
Windows_1_Premier_Edition_Disk_3_floppy.jpeg|Disk 3
Windows_1_Premier_Edition_Disk_4_floppy.jpeg|Disk 4
</gallery>
 
=== Main ===
<gallery>
Win10PE-IBMXT.JPG|Premiere Edition running on an IBM PC-XT
</gallery>

Revision as of 16:02, 26 July 2020

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Premiere Edition
Kernel version 1.0
CPU architecture x86 (16-bit)
Edition N/A
BIOS date 31st July 1985

Premiere Edition is a preliminary release of the Microsoft Windows 1.0 operating environment, which shipped to testers in July 1985 to provide an early look at the Windows product, before the final product was finished and ready to be shipped. The final release was Windows 1.01.

Quoting Tandy Trower (Microsoft Windows 1.0 product manager): "But by the early summer of 1985, we were still not close to being done, so Steve declared we should release a preliminary release that I dubbed the "Premiere Edition", which we provided to key application vendors, analysts, and members of the press for feedback and in partial fulfillment of Ballmer’s promise to ship the product that summer." Source: [1]

According to Trower, the memory management code of the operating system needed to be rewritten at a later point in development:

"Then just at the point I was starting to feel more optimistic about wrapping things up the architect of the memory management code told me he found a critical defect in its design and would need to re-write it, basically rendering all testing to date useless. I pleaded with him to find an easier way, but after a thorough discussion there was no option other than to let him proceed and restart the testing process."

A properly preserved and fully original copy of this release is available on the forum as a "BetaArchive exclusive". See here for details..

Alias' copy

A picture of the floppy disk set of this build and a screenshot of the Windows logo screen were provided by a user named Alias, who eventually provided the site with a well preserved and fully original copy, currently provided to visitors as a BetaArchive exclusive..

Gallery

Disk scans

Main