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On January 12th 2015 BetaArchive member RubyTuesday posted [http://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=33388 a topic] about a possible Windows 3.0 beta. After the images he provided were inspected, it was identified as '''Debug Release 1.14''' and is now on the FTP.
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|title = 3.00.14 (Debug Release 1.14)
|image = Win3b14.png
|kernel = 3.0
|arch = x86
|compiled = 22nd February 1989
|tcb = [https://thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/1421 Available]
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On January 12, 2015, BetaArchive member RubyTuesday posted [http://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=33388 a topic] about a possible Windows 3.0 beta. After the images he provided were inspected, it was identified as '''Debug Release 1.14'''.


This build still uses Windows 2.1 shell (MS-DOS Executive) and has no apps which were later released with the RTM. It was sent to independent software vendors, most likely for testing Protected mode performance.
This build still uses Windows 2.1 shell (MS-DOS Executive) and does not include any new applications which were later released with the RTM. It was sent to independent software vendors, most likely for testing Protected mode performance.


Only debug release of this build is leaked, though it is also possible early builds were debug only.
Only debug release of this build is currently available, though it is also possible early builds were debug only.


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File:Win3b14.png|MS-DOS Executive
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Latest revision as of 08:08, 6 November 2023

3.00.14 (Debug Release 1.14)
Win3b14.png
Kernel version 3.0
CPU architecture x86
Compile date 22nd February 1989
TCB Available

On January 12, 2015, BetaArchive member RubyTuesday posted a topic about a possible Windows 3.0 beta. After the images he provided were inspected, it was identified as Debug Release 1.14.

This build still uses Windows 2.1 shell (MS-DOS Executive) and does not include any new applications which were later released with the RTM. It was sent to independent software vendors, most likely for testing Protected mode performance.

Only debug release of this build is currently available, though it is also possible early builds were debug only.