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|image = 3.11.300-Desktop.png | |||
|imagecaption = 3.11.300 | |||
|kernel = 3.11 | |||
|arch = x86 | |||
|sku = N/A | |||
|bios = 2nd November 1993 | |||
|tcb_link = [https://thecollectionbook.info/windows/for-workgroups-311/50 No key required] | |||
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'''Windows for Workgroups 3.11 build 300''' is the official RTM build of [[Windows 3.x|Windows for Workgroups 3.11]]. It adds a 386-protected mode networking stack. It includes support for NetBUI and IPX protocols, numerous network cards, a client for accessing remote printers and files shares, and a print and file server. TCP/IP is available as a separate add-on. The use of protected mode networking software frees up more of the conventional 640k for DOS programs, and simplifies configuration. | '''Windows for Workgroups 3.11 build 300''' is the official RTM build of [[Windows 3.x|Windows for Workgroups 3.11]]. It adds a 386-protected mode networking stack. It includes support for NetBUI and IPX protocols, numerous network cards, a client for accessing remote printers and files shares, and a print and file server. TCP/IP is available as a separate add-on. The use of protected mode networking software frees up more of the conventional 640k for DOS programs, and simplifies configuration. | ||
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File:Boot_Screens_Windows_3.11.png|Boot screen | File:Boot_Screens_Windows_3.11.png|Boot screen | ||
File:3.11.300-Welcome.png| | File:3.11.300-Welcome.png|Logon screen | ||
File:3.11.300-Setup.png|Windows Setup | File:3.11.300-Setup.png|Windows Setup | ||
File:3.11.300-About.png|About dialog | File:3.11.300-About.png|About dialog | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> |
Revision as of 12:54, 8 January 2021
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Kernel version | 3.11 |
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CPU architecture | x86 |
Edition | N/A |
BIOS date | 2nd November 1993 |
Windows for Workgroups 3.11 build 300 is the official RTM build of Windows for Workgroups 3.11. It adds a 386-protected mode networking stack. It includes support for NetBUI and IPX protocols, numerous network cards, a client for accessing remote printers and files shares, and a print and file server. TCP/IP is available as a separate add-on. The use of protected mode networking software frees up more of the conventional 640k for DOS programs, and simplifies configuration.