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{{Infobox Buildinfo
|image = 20201104-093947-108.png
|title = 3.00a
|imagecaption = 3.00a
|image = Win3.0a-about.png
|kernel = 3.0
|kernel = 3.0
|arch = x86 (16-bit)
|arch = x86
|sku = N/A
|compiled = 31st October 1990
|bios = 1st November 1990
|tcb_link = [https://thecollectionbook.info/windows/30/29 Available]
|tcb_link = [https://thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/29 No key required]
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'''Windows 3.00a''' is the widely available version of [[Microsoft]] [[Windows 3.x|Windows 3.0]], released on the 31st of October 1990. This version contains an improved ability to move pieces of data greater than 64KB (the original release could only manipulate one segment of RAM at a time). It also improves stability by reducing Unrecoverable Application Errors (UAEs) associated with networking, printing, and low-memory conditions. This version appears as "Windows 3.00a" in Help/About Windows system dialogs.
'''Windows 3.00a''' is the widely available version of [[Microsoft]] [[Windows]], released on 31st October 1990, and an update to [[Windows 3.x/3.00|version 3.00]].  
 
== Improvements ==
This version contains an improved ability to move pieces of data greater than 64KB (the original release could only manipulate one segment of RAM at a time). It also improves stability by reducing Unrecoverable Application Errors (UAEs) associated with networking, printing, and low-memory conditions.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
<gallery>
20201104-094144-608.png|Demo
Win3.0a-desk.png|Plain desktop
Win300a.png|About dialog
Win3.0a-demo.png|Demo
</gallery>
</gallery>
[[Category:Windows 3.x]]

Revision as of 11:32, 26 September 2021

3.00a
Win3.0a-about.png
Kernel version 3.0
CPU architecture x86
Compile date 31st October 1990

Windows 3.00a is the widely available version of Microsoft Windows, released on 31st October 1990, and an update to version 3.00.

Improvements

This version contains an improved ability to move pieces of data greater than 64KB (the original release could only manipulate one segment of RAM at a time). It also improves stability by reducing Unrecoverable Application Errors (UAEs) associated with networking, printing, and low-memory conditions.

Gallery