https://betawiki.net/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Foxlet&feedformat=atomBetaWiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T06:40:40ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.6https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Mac_OS_X_Puma_build_5G27&diff=313550Mac OS X Puma build 5G272024-01-06T02:05:38Z<p>Foxlet: Use macOS terminology.</p>
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<div>{{ Infobox macOS build <br />
|brand = Mac OS X<br />
|image = MacOS-10.1-5G27-Desktop.png<br />
|buildtag = 5G27<br />
|version = Puma<br />
|compiled = 2001-08-12<br />
|arch = PPC<br />
|about = MacOS-10.1-5G27-About.png<br />
}}<br />
'''Mac OS X Puma build 5G27''' is a beta build of [[Mac OS X Puma]] 10.1. <br />
<br />
== Changes ==<br />
<br />
=== Branding ===<br />
All Apple logos have had their colors changed to light blue. This includes the menu bar, the [[boot screen]], and when booting into the installer. Additionally, this build's version number has been changed to "10.1 (Pre-release)".<br />
<br />
=== Boot screen ===<br />
The boot screen window and its elements have been made larger.<br />
<br />
=== Disk Utility ===<br />
Disk Utility now supports CD/RW and RAID storage.<br />
<br />
=== Applications ===<br />
<br />
* iTunes has been updated to version 1.1.2.<br />
*Acrobat Reader 5.0 and Java Web Start have been added.<br />
*[[Internet Explorer]] received a new splash screen.<br />
<br />
===System Preferences===<br />
The Universal Access panel has been added, which provides several accessibility-related options.<br />
<br />
==Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:MacOS-10.0-Boot.png|Happy Mac<br />
File:MacOS-10.1-5G27-Boot2.png|[[Boot screen]]<br />
File:MacOS-10.1-5G27-OOBE.png|[[Out-of-box experience|Setup Assistant]]<br />
File:MacOS-10.1-5G27-FirstBoot.png|First boot<br />
</gallery><br />
[[Category:Mac OS X Puma builds]]</div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Mac_OS_X_Developer_Preview_2&diff=312836Mac OS X Developer Preview 22024-01-03T08:55:01Z<p>Foxlet: This article needed some help (describe carbonized Finder, InstallerX, use Mac OS terminology).</p>
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<div>{{Infobox macOS build<br />
|brand = Mac OS X<br />
|image = MacOS-10.0-DP2-Desktop.png<br />
|buildtag = Developer Preview 2<br />
|version = Public Beta<br />
|arch = PPC<br />
|emulator = [[QEMU]]<br />
|compiled = 1999-10-25<br />
|about = MacOS-10.0-DP2-About.png<br />
}}<br />
'''Mac OS X Developer Preview 2''' is the second Developer Preview of [[Mac OS X Public Beta]]. It was distributed to insiders and developers on 10 November 1999.<br />
<br />
Compared to the previous [[Mac OS X Developer Preview 1|developer preview]], this build has a visual resemblance closer to that of [[Mac OS 9]] rather than [[Mac OS X Server 1.x]]. Workspace Manager has been replaced by a carbonized Finder, and the Mac OS X Installer has been massively overhauled. This is the last build to default to the Platinum theme, which would be replaced by the Aqua theme in the next [[Mac OS X Developer Preview 3|developer preview]].<br />
<br />
The XNU build for Mac OS X Developer Preview 2 is ''Mac OS Version 10.0: Mon Oct 25 23:31:09 PDT 1999; root(rcbuilder):xnu/xnu-44:xnu/xnu-44.obj~1/RELEASE_PPC powerpc''<br />
<br />
==New features and changes==<br />
<br />
=== Mac OS X Installer ===<br />
The Mac OS X Installer has been massively overhauled. The Mac OS 8.6 pre-installation environment was updated to Mac OS 9, in order to support the PowerMac G4. Instead of displaying the EULA, the option to customize the install, or the option to select the disk in the pre-installation environment, the computer instead reboots to a secondary partition on the CD which loads the installer inside of Mac OS X.<br />
<br />
Once the installer is loaded, the user is presented with a new, purple-accented, design for the installation flow. From there, the user can select which components they want to install and to what disks they want to install it to.<br />
<br />
Unlike Developer Preview 1, which first installed the kernel and basic utilities, then (after a restart) installed the Base System and Applications, the installer in this Developer Preview instead installs the entire Base System and applications as a whole, then restarts.<br />
<br />
=== Desktop ===<br />
Workspace Manager has been replaced by a carbonized Finder, and the menu bar had some options removed. These include Tools, Window and Services. These were instead replaced with the Go and Special options respectively. The default wallpaper has also changed, replacing the purple solid color present since [[NEXTSTEP 3.0]]. The About This Mac dialog was completely overhauled, removing credits and the disk size, while including a picture of Finder with "Mac" under it on the left.<br />
<br />
The Apple menu was revamped. "About Workspace Manager" was renamed to "About This Mac". Hide This Application, Hide Others and Show All was added. All icons were removed with PrintManager, Terminal and Mac OS as an option to launch. However, if in a different app, all of the apps will contain icons. User Preferences and Computer Settings were also combined into one option named "Mac OS Preferences".<br />
<br />
=== Finder ===<br />
The Finder's File Viewer received a major overhaul. This includes replacing the item count and the storage available on the disk with a "Go to" toolbar. The view is now set to "as Icons" by default and the Sidebar can no longer be enabled. The bar used to select folders was also shrunk down. The column view also received icons.<br />
<br />
=== Preferences ===<br />
Preferences received an overhaul. The option to select an option is now on the top, and the preference is now shown on the bottom. Most preferences were also redesigned.<br />
<br />
=== Setup Assistant ===<br />
Minor adjustments were made to the Setup Assistant. AppleTalk is no longer selected by default in the Ethernet Port Planning section. In the Add User section, the password is now blanked out when creating a user, and a verify password section was also added.<br />
<br />
=== Miscellaneous ===<br />
* The boot screen was updated to include the number 2 next to "Developer Preview".<br />
* The Classic (Blue Box) emulator was updated to Mac OS 9. However, Classic.app is already included.<br />
<br />
== System requirements ==<br />
According to the installation documentation, this developer preview requires the following:<br />
{{Quote|This version of Mac OS X works with the following computers:<br />
* Any Power Macintosh G3 computer<br />
* Any PowerBook G3 (except the original PowerBook G3)<br />
* Currently shipping iMac computers<br />
* Currently shipping Power Mac G4 computers<br />
The computer must have:<br />
* At least 64 MB of RAM<br />
** To develop software using Mac OS X, you need at least 96 MB.<br />
* Internal video or an Apple-supplied ixMicro or ATI video card<br />
* A hard disk or disk partition with at least 1 gigabyte (GB) of available space<br />
** '''Note''': You can install Mac OS X on an IDE hard disk or an external SCSI hard disk. You can also install Mac OS X on the Ultra Wide SCSI hard disk available with the "blue and white" Power Macintosh G3. You cannot install Mac OS X on the Ultra Wide SCSI hard disk available with earlier Power Macintosh G3 computers.<br />
* A CD-ROM drive<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Bugs and quirks==<br />
* Trying to create a folder on the desktop will throw out an error message.<br />
* Chess and BoinkOut contain graphical glitches.<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
MacOS-10.0-Boot.png|Happy Mac<br />
MacOS-10.0-DP2-Setup.png|Setup<br />
MacOS-10.0-DP2-Setup2.png|Select disk<br />
MacOS-10.0-DP2-Setup3.png|Easy Install<br />
MacOS-10.0-DP2-Setup4.png|Custom Install<br />
MacOS-10.0-DP2-Setup5.png|Copying files<br />
MacOS-10.0-DP2-SetupDone.png|Finished copying files<br />
MacOS-10.0-DP2-Setup6.png|Setup Assistant<br />
MacOS-10.0-DP2-Setup7.png|Date and time<br />
MacOS-10.0-DP2-Setup8.png|End of Setup Assistant<br />
MacOS-10.0-DP2-Boot.png|Boot screen<br />
MacOS-10.0-DP2-Login.png|Login screen<br />
MacOS-10.0-DP2-FirstBoot.png|First boot<br />
MacOS-10.0-DP2-Shutdown.png|Shutting down<br />
</gallery><br />
[[Category:Mac OS X Public Beta builds]]</div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Mac_OS_X_Developer_Preview_1&diff=312804Mac OS X Developer Preview 12024-01-03T03:48:16Z<p>Foxlet: </p>
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<div>{{ Infobox macOS build<br />
|image = MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-Desktop.png<br />
|brand = Mac OS X<br />
|buildtag = Developer Preview 1<br />
|version = Public Beta<br />
|arch = PPC<br />
|compiled = 1999-04-30<br />
|about = MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-About.png<br />
}}<br />
'''Mac OS X Developer Preview 1''' is the first Developer Preview of [[Mac OS X Public Beta]]. It was introduced and distributed at the Worldwide Developers Conference on 10 May 1999, showcasing the Darwin project, Quartz, Carbon, Cocoa and the Classic environment as part of an unified client operating system.<ref>https://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/article/990511/wwdc01.htm</ref><br />
<br />
The Developer Preview is visually similar to [[Mac OS X Server 1.0]] in appearance and functionality, and still uses the Platinum theme. Like the aforementioned release, system setup requires booting to a [[Mac OS 8.6]] pre-installation environment and starting the installation from there, instead of booting directly to the Mac OS X Installer, as would be done instead in later Developer Previews.<br />
<br />
Much like in the PowerPC builds of Rhapsody and [[Mac OS X Server 1.x|Server 1.x]], it includes the Classic (formerly Blue Box) emulation layer, which runs a copy of Mac OS 8.6 inside the emulator.<br />
<br />
The XNU version string for Beaker1N5 is <code>Mac OS Version 10.0: Fri Apr 30 23:26:14 PDT 1999; root(rcbuilder):Objects/xnu-24.6.obj~2/RELEASE_PPC powerpc</code>. An update was also available online, which updates the system to Beaker1P2, with a version string of <code>Mac OS Version 10.0: Wed May 19 01:31:37 PDT 1999; root(rcbuilder):Objects/xnu-25.1.obj~5/RELEASE_PPC</code>. It is the only Developer Preview to prominently expose a codename style that is often associated with the Rhapsody and Server 1.x builds.<br />
<br />
== System requirements ==<br />
According to the installation documentation, this developer preview requires the following:<br />
{{Quote|This version of Mac OS X works with Power Macintosh G3 computers ("beige" desktops and "blue and white" tower) with:<br />
* At least 64 MB of RAM<br />
* Internal video, or an Apple-supplied ixMicro or ATI video card<br />
* A hard disk with at least 1 gigabyte (GB) of available space<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Differences from Server 1.0 ==<br />
* This is the first build of Mac OS X that runs under the XNU kernel (based on Mach 3.0, and included as part of the Darwin project), and its effects can be seen under a verbose boot, which now displays system messages in a full-screen black command line interface instead of inside the NeXTSTEP boot screen. Likewise, this build internally identifies the system as "Mac OS 10.0" instead of Rhapsody, although Darwin wouldn't be officially named in the kernel string (via <code>uname</code>) until [[Mac OS X Developer Preview 4|Developer Preview 4]].<br />
* It is the first Mac OS X build to introduce the Carbon API, intended to allow classic Mac OS applications to run under the native OS X frameworks. The SDK for Carbon is contained in the installation media for this build.<br />
* Updated boot screen to move the progress bar underneath the Mac OS X window.<br />
* Updated the Classic (Blue Box) default operating system to Mac OS 8.6 from [[Mac OS 8.5.1]].<br />
* Removed the icons on User Preferences, Computer Settings, and Server Administration in the Apple menu.<br />
* Removed Sound preference applet and QuickTimeStreamingAdmin on Apple menu.<br />
* Display PostScript has been replaced by Quartz, including a rework of the windowing server and other components, that adds support for compositing, alpha transparency, shadows, and other effects.<br />
* Workspace Manager is updated to v521, and the About dialog no longer shows the PostScript version (as Quartz is now being used); the boot disk's partition size is displayed instead.<br />
* Clock now runs on startup.<br />
<br />
== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
<br />
* Most settings that are changed in the preference applets such as Appearance and Mouse will not take effect until restarting the system.<br />
* Logging off hangs the system at a purple screen.<br />
* Changing the resolution is not possible.<br />
* Chess and BoinkOut contain graphical glitches.<br />
* Most screensavers in FreeSpace do not function, and instead display a black screen.<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
MacOS-10.0-Boot.png|Happy Mac<br />
MacOS-10.0-DP1-Boot.png|Boot screen<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-FirstBoot.png|First boot<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-Calculator.png|Calculator<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-ProcessViewer.png|ProcessViewer<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-Mail.png|MailViewer<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-Chess.png|Chess<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-SystemPreferences.png|System Preferences<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-Terminal.png|Terminal<br />
MacOS-10.0-DP1-Console.png|Console<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
[[Category:Mac OS X Public Beta builds]]</div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Mac_OS_X_Developer_Preview_1&diff=312803Mac OS X Developer Preview 12024-01-03T00:01:24Z<p>Foxlet: Improve flow.</p>
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<div>{{ Infobox macOS build<br />
|image = MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-Desktop.png<br />
|brand = Mac OS X<br />
|buildtag = Developer Preview 1<br />
|version = Public Beta<br />
|arch = PPC<br />
|compiled = 1999-04-30<br />
|about = MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-About.png<br />
}}<br />
'''Mac OS X Developer Preview 1''' is the first Developer Preview of [[Mac OS X Public Beta]]. It was introduced and distributed at the Worldwide Developers Conference on 10 May 1999, showcasing the Darwin project, Quartz, Carbon, Cocoa and the Classic environment as part of an unified client operating system.<ref>https://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/article/990511/wwdc01.htm</ref><br />
<br />
The Developer Preview is visually similar to [[Mac OS X Server 1.0]] in appearance and functionality, and still utilizes the Platinum theme. Like the aforementioned release, system setup involves booting to a [[Mac OS 8.6]] pre-installation environment and starting the installation from there, instead of directly booting to the Mac OS X Installer, as would be done instead in later Developer Previews.<br />
<br />
Much like in PowerPC builds of Rhapsody and [[Mac OS X Server 1.x|Server 1.x]], it includes the Classic (formerly Blue Box) emulation layer, which runs a copy of Mac OS 8.6 inside the emulator.<br />
<br />
The XNU version string for Beaker1N5 is <code>Mac OS Version 10.0: Fri Apr 30 23:26:14 PDT 1999; root(rcbuilder):Objects/xnu-24.6.obj~2/RELEASE_PPC powerpc</code>. An update was also available online, which updates the system to Beaker1P2, with a version string of <code>Mac OS Version 10.0: Wed May 19 01:31:37 PDT 1999; root(rcbuilder):Objects/xnu-25.1.obj~5/RELEASE_PPC</code>. It is the only Developer Preview to use a codename that is often associated with the Rhapsody and Server 1.x builds.<br />
<br />
== System requirements ==<br />
According to the installation documentation, this developer preview requires the following:<br />
{{Quote|This version of Mac OS X works with Power Macintosh G3 computers ("beige" desktops and "blue and white" tower) with:<br />
* At least 64 MB of RAM<br />
* Internal video, or an Apple-supplied ixMicro or ATI video card<br />
* A hard disk with at least 1 gigabyte (GB) of available space<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Differences from Server 1.0 ==<br />
* This is the first build of Mac OS X to be running under the XNU kernel (based on Mach 3.0, and shipped as part of the Darwin project), and its effects can be seen under a verbose boot, which now displays the debug messages in a full-screen black command line interface instead of inside the NeXTSTEP boot screen. Likewise, this build internally identifies the system as "Mac OS 10.0" instead of Rhapsody, although Darwin wouldn't be officially named in the kernel string (via <code>uname</code>) until [[Mac OS X Developer Preview 4|Developer Preview 4]].<br />
* It is the first Mac OS X build to introduce the Carbon API, intended to allow classic Mac OS applications to run under the native OS X frameworks. The SDK for Carbon is contained in the installation media for this build.<br />
* Updated boot screen to move the progress bar underneath the Mac OS X window.<br />
* Updated the Classic (Blue Box) default operating system to Mac OS 8.6 from [[Mac OS 8.5.1]].<br />
* Removed the icons on User Preferences, Computer Settings, and Server Administration in the Apple menu.<br />
* Removed Sound preference applet and QuickTimeStreamingAdmin on Apple menu.<br />
* Display PostScript has been replaced by Quartz, including a rework of the windowing server and other components, that adds support for compositing, alpha transparency, shadows, and other effects.<br />
* Workspace Manager is updated to v521, and the About dialog no longer shows the PostScript version (as Quartz is being now used); the boot disk's size is displayed instead.<br />
* Clock now runs on startup.<br />
<br />
== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
<br />
* Most settings that are changed in the preference applets such as Appearance and Mouse will not take effect until restarting the system.<br />
* Logging off hangs the system at a purple screen.<br />
* Changing the resolution is not possible.<br />
* Chess and BoinkOut contain graphical glitches.<br />
* Most screensavers in FreeSpace do not function, and instead display a black screen.<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
MacOS-10.0-Boot.png|Happy Mac<br />
MacOS-10.0-DP1-Boot.png|Boot screen<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-FirstBoot.png|First boot<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-Calculator.png|Calculator<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-ProcessViewer.png|ProcessViewer<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-Mail.png|MailViewer<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-Chess.png|Chess<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-SystemPreferences.png|System Preferences<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-Terminal.png|Terminal<br />
MacOS-10.0-DP1-Console.png|Console<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
[[Category:Mac OS X Public Beta builds]]</div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Mac_OS_X_Developer_Preview_1&diff=312802Mac OS X Developer Preview 12024-01-02T23:59:39Z<p>Foxlet: Display PostScript is no longer used.</p>
<hr />
<div>{{ Infobox macOS build<br />
|image = MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-Desktop.png<br />
|brand = Mac OS X<br />
|buildtag = Developer Preview 1<br />
|version = Public Beta<br />
|arch = PPC<br />
|compiled = 1999-04-30<br />
|about = MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-About.png<br />
}}<br />
'''Mac OS X Developer Preview 1''' is the first Developer Preview of [[Mac OS X Public Beta]]. It was introduced and distributed at the Worldwide Developers Conference on 10 May 1999, showcasing the Darwin project, Quartz, Carbon, Cocoa and the Classic environment as part of an unified client operating system.<ref>https://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/article/990511/wwdc01.htm</ref><br />
<br />
The Developer Preview is visually similar to [[Mac OS X Server 1.0]] in appearance and functionality, and still utilizes the Platinum theme. Like the aforementioned release, system setup involves booting to a [[Mac OS 8.6]] pre-installation environment and starting the installation from there, instead of directly booting to the Mac OS X Installer, as would be done instead in later Developer Previews.<br />
<br />
Much like in PowerPC builds of Rhapsody and [[Mac OS X Server 1.x|Server 1.x]], it includes the Classic (formerly Blue Box) emulation layer, which runs a copy of Mac OS 8.6 inside the emulator.<br />
<br />
The XNU version string for Beaker1N5 is <code>Mac OS Version 10.0: Fri Apr 30 23:26:14 PDT 1999; root(rcbuilder):Objects/xnu-24.6.obj~2/RELEASE_PPC powerpc</code>. An update was also available online, which updates the system to Beaker1P2, with a version string of <code>Mac OS Version 10.0: Wed May 19 01:31:37 PDT 1999; root(rcbuilder):Objects/xnu-25.1.obj~5/RELEASE_PPC</code>. It is the only Developer Preview to use a codename that is often associated with the Rhapsody and Server 1.x builds.<br />
<br />
== System requirements ==<br />
According to the installation documentation, this developer preview requires the following:<br />
{{Quote|This version of Mac OS X works with Power Macintosh G3 computers ("beige" desktops and "blue and white" tower) with:<br />
* At least 64 MB of RAM<br />
* Internal video, or an Apple-supplied ixMicro or ATI video card<br />
* A hard disk with at least 1 gigabyte (GB) of available space<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Differences from Server 1.0 ==<br />
* This is the first build of Mac OS X to be running under the XNU kernel (based on Mach 3.0, and shipped as part of the Darwin project), and its effects can be seen under a verbose boot, which now displays the debug messages in a full-screen black command line interface instead of inside the NeXTSTEP boot screen. Likewise, this build internally identifies the system as "Mac OS 10.0" instead of Rhapsody, although Darwin wouldn't be officially named in the kernel string (via <code>uname</code>) until [[Mac OS X Developer Preview 4|Developer Preview 4]].<br />
* It is the first Mac OS X build to introduce the Carbon API, intended to allow classic Mac OS applications to run under the native OS X frameworks. The SDK for Carbon is contained in the installation media for this build.<br />
* Updated boot screen to move the progress bar underneath the Mac OS X window.<br />
* Updated the Classic (Blue Box) default operating system to Mac OS 8.6 from [[Mac OS 8.5.1]].<br />
* Removed the icons on User Preferences, Computer Settings, and Server Administration in the Apple menu.<br />
* Removed Sound preference applet and QuickTimeStreamingAdmin on Apple menu.<br />
* Display PostScript has been replaced by Quartz, including a rework of the windowing server and other components, that adds support for compositing, alpha transparency, shadows, and other effects.<br />
* Workspace Manager is updated to v521, and the About dialog no longer shows the PostScript version (as Quartz is now used); the boot disk's size is displayed instead.<br />
* Clock now runs on startup.<br />
<br />
== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
<br />
* Most settings that are changed in the preference applets such as Appearance and Mouse will not take effect until restarting the system.<br />
* Logging off hangs the system at a purple screen.<br />
* Changing the resolution is not possible.<br />
* Chess and BoinkOut contain graphical glitches.<br />
* Most screensavers in FreeSpace do not function, and instead display a black screen.<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
MacOS-10.0-Boot.png|Happy Mac<br />
MacOS-10.0-DP1-Boot.png|Boot screen<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-FirstBoot.png|First boot<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-Calculator.png|Calculator<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-ProcessViewer.png|ProcessViewer<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-Mail.png|MailViewer<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-Chess.png|Chess<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-SystemPreferences.png|System Preferences<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-Terminal.png|Terminal<br />
MacOS-10.0-DP1-Console.png|Console<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
[[Category:Mac OS X Public Beta builds]]</div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Mac_OS_X_Developer_Preview_1&diff=312801Mac OS X Developer Preview 12024-01-02T23:49:59Z<p>Foxlet: More fixes.</p>
<hr />
<div>{{ Infobox macOS build<br />
|image = MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-Desktop.png<br />
|brand = Mac OS X<br />
|buildtag = Developer Preview 1<br />
|version = Public Beta<br />
|arch = PPC<br />
|compiled = 1999-04-30<br />
|about = MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-About.png<br />
}}<br />
'''Mac OS X Developer Preview 1''' is the first Developer Preview of [[Mac OS X Public Beta]]. It was introduced and distributed at the Worldwide Developers Conference on 10 May 1999, showcasing the Darwin project, Quartz, Carbon, Cocoa and the Classic environment as part of an unified client operating system.<ref>https://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/article/990511/wwdc01.htm</ref><br />
<br />
The Developer Preview is visually similar to [[Mac OS X Server 1.0]] in appearance and functionality, and still utilizes the Platinum theme. Like the aforementioned release, system setup involves booting to a [[Mac OS 8.6]] pre-installation environment and starting the installation from there, instead of directly booting to the Mac OS X Installer, as would be done instead in later Developer Previews.<br />
<br />
Much like in PowerPC builds of Rhapsody and [[Mac OS X Server 1.x|Server 1.x]], it includes the Classic (formerly Blue Box) emulation layer, which runs a copy of Mac OS 8.6 inside the emulator.<br />
<br />
The XNU version string for Beaker1N5 is <code>Mac OS Version 10.0: Fri Apr 30 23:26:14 PDT 1999; root(rcbuilder):Objects/xnu-24.6.obj~2/RELEASE_PPC powerpc</code>. An update was also available online, which updates the system to Beaker1P2, with a version string of <code>Mac OS Version 10.0: Wed May 19 01:31:37 PDT 1999; root(rcbuilder):Objects/xnu-25.1.obj~5/RELEASE_PPC</code>. It is the only Developer Preview to use a codename that is often associated with the Rhapsody and Server 1.x builds.<br />
<br />
== System requirements ==<br />
According to the installation documentation, this developer preview requires the following:<br />
{{Quote|This version of Mac OS X works with Power Macintosh G3 computers ("beige" desktops and "blue and white" tower) with:<br />
* At least 64 MB of RAM<br />
* Internal video, or an Apple-supplied ixMicro or ATI video card<br />
* A hard disk with at least 1 gigabyte (GB) of available space<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Differences from Server 1.0 ==<br />
* This is the first build of Mac OS X to be running under the XNU kernel (based on Mach 3.0, and shipped as part of the Darwin project), and its effects can be seen under a verbose boot, which now displays the debug messages in a full-screen black command line interface instead of inside the NeXTSTEP boot screen. Likewise, this build internally identifies the kernel as "Mac OS 10.0" instead of Rhapsody, although Darwin wouldn't be officially named in the kernel (via <code>uname</code>) until [[Mac OS X Developer Preview 4|Developer Preview 4]].<br />
* It is the first Mac OS X build to introduce the Carbon API, intended to allow classic Mac OS applications to run under the native kernel. The SDK for Carbon is contained in the installation media for this build.<br />
* Updated boot screen to move the progress bar underneath the Mac OS X window.<br />
* Updated Blue Box default operating system to Mac OS 8.6 from [[Mac OS 8.5.1]].<br />
* Removed the icons on User Preferences, Computer Settings, and Server Administration in the Apple menu.<br />
* Removed Sound preference applet and QuickTimeStreamingAdmin on Apple menu.<br />
* Workspace Manager is updated to v521, and the About dialog no longer shows the PostScript version, as the disk size is displayed instead.<br />
* Clock now runs on startup.<br />
<br />
== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
<br />
* Most settings that are changed in the preference applets such as Appearance and Mouse will not take effect until restarting the system.<br />
* Logging off hangs the system at a purple screen.<br />
* Changing the resolution is not possible.<br />
* Chess and BoinkOut contain graphical glitches.<br />
* Most screensavers in FreeSpace do not function, and instead display a black screen.<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
MacOS-10.0-Boot.png|Happy Mac<br />
MacOS-10.0-DP1-Boot.png|Boot screen<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-FirstBoot.png|First boot<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-Calculator.png|Calculator<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-ProcessViewer.png|ProcessViewer<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-Mail.png|MailViewer<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-Chess.png|Chess<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-SystemPreferences.png|System Preferences<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-Terminal.png|Terminal<br />
MacOS-10.0-DP1-Console.png|Console<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
[[Category:Mac OS X Public Beta builds]]</div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Mac_OS_X_Developer_Preview_1&diff=312800Mac OS X Developer Preview 12024-01-02T23:44:33Z<p>Foxlet: Context fixes.</p>
<hr />
<div>{{ Infobox macOS build<br />
|image = MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-Desktop.png<br />
|brand = Mac OS X<br />
|buildtag = Developer Preview 1<br />
|version = Public Beta<br />
|arch = PPC<br />
|compiled = 1999-04-30<br />
|about = MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-About.png<br />
}}<br />
'''Mac OS X Developer Preview 1''' is the first Developer Preview of [[Mac OS X Public Beta]]. It was introduced and distributed at the Worldwide Developers Conference on 10 May 1999, showcasing the Darwin project, Quartz, Carbon, Cocoa and the Classic environment as part of the client operating system.<ref>https://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/article/990511/wwdc01.htm</ref><br />
<br />
The Developer Preview is visually similar to [[Mac OS X Server 1.0]] in appearance and functionality, and still utilizes the Platinum theme. Like the aforementioned release, Setup involves booting to a [[Mac OS 8.6]] pre-installation environment and starting the installation from there, instead of directly booting to the Mac OS X Installer, as would be done instead in later Developer Previews.<br />
<br />
Much like in PowerPC builds of Rhapsody and [[Mac OS X Server 1.x|Server 1.x]], it includes the Classic (formerly Blue Box) emulation layer, which runs a copy of Mac OS 8.6 inside the emulator.<br />
<br />
The XNU version string for Beaker1N5 is <code>Mac OS Version 10.0: Fri Apr 30 23:26:14 PDT 1999; root(rcbuilder):Objects/xnu-24.6.obj~2/RELEASE_PPC powerpc</code>. An update was also available online, which updates the system to Beaker1P2, with a version string of <code>Mac OS Version 10.0: Wed May 19 01:31:37 PDT 1999; root(rcbuilder):Objects/xnu-25.1.obj~5/RELEASE_PPC</code>. It is the only Developer Preview to use a codename that is often associated with the Rhapsody and Server 1.x builds.<br />
<br />
== System requirements ==<br />
According to the installation documentation, this developer preview requires the following:<br />
{{Quote|This version of Mac OS X works with Power Macintosh G3 computers ("beige" desktops and "blue and white" tower) with:<br />
* At least 64 MB of RAM<br />
* Internal video, or an Apple-supplied ixMicro or ATI video card<br />
* A hard disk with at least 1 gigabyte (GB) of available space<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Differences from Server 1.0 ==<br />
* This is the first build of Mac OS X to be running under the XNU kernel (based on Mach 3.0, and shipped as part of the Darwin project), and its effects can be seen under a verbose boot, which now displays the debug messages in a full-screen black command line interface instead of inside the NeXTSTEP boot screen. Likewise, this build internally identifies the kernel as "Mac OS 10.0" instead of Rhapsody, although Darwin wouldn't be officially named in the kernel (via <code>uname</code>) until [[Mac OS X Developer Preview 4|Developer Preview 4]].<br />
* It is the first Mac OS X build to introduce the Carbon API, intended to allow classic Mac OS applications to run under the native kernel. The SDK for Carbon is contained in the installation media for this build.<br />
* Updated boot screen to move the progress bar underneath the Mac OS X window.<br />
* Updated Blue Box default operating system to Mac OS 8.6 from [[Mac OS 8.5.1]].<br />
* Removed the icons on User Preferences, Computer Settings, and Server Administration in the Apple menu.<br />
* Removed Sound preference applet and QuickTimeStreamingAdmin on Apple menu.<br />
* Workspace Manager is updated to v521, and the About dialog no longer shows the PostScript version, as the disk size is displayed instead.<br />
* Clock now runs on startup.<br />
<br />
== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
<br />
* Most settings that are changed in the preference applets such as Appearance and Mouse will not take effect until restarting the system.<br />
* Logging off hangs the system at a purple screen.<br />
* Changing the resolution is not possible.<br />
* Chess and BoinkOut contain graphical glitches.<br />
* Most screensavers in FreeSpace do not function, and instead display a black screen.<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
MacOS-10.0-Boot.png|Happy Mac<br />
MacOS-10.0-DP1-Boot.png|Boot screen<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-FirstBoot.png|First boot<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-Calculator.png|Calculator<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-ProcessViewer.png|ProcessViewer<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-Mail.png|MailViewer<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-Chess.png|Chess<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-SystemPreferences.png|System Preferences<br />
MacOSX-10.0-Beaker1N5-Terminal.png|Terminal<br />
MacOS-10.0-DP1-Console.png|Console<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
[[Category:Mac OS X Public Beta builds]]</div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=File:Rhapsody-1.0-Login.png&diff=308631File:Rhapsody-1.0-Login.png2023-12-01T13:33:33Z<p>Foxlet: Localization remnant for Rhapsody 1.0.
Taken from UFS filesystem at:
/System/Library/CoreServices/loginwindow.app/Resources/English.lproj/guide.tff</p>
<hr />
<div>== Summary ==<br />
Localization remnant for Rhapsody 1.0.<br />
<br />
Taken from UFS filesystem at:<br />
/System/Library/CoreServices/loginwindow.app/Resources/English.lproj/guide.tff</div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_NT_3.5_build_683&diff=307568Windows NT 3.5 build 6832023-11-18T22:14:41Z<p>Foxlet: /* Workstation (i386) version */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows NT 3.5]]<br />
|buildtag = 3.5.683.1<br />
|name = Beta 2<br />
|build = 683<br />
|revision = 1<br />
|family = nt<br />
|version = 3.5<br />
|image = WindowsNT35-3.5.683-Desktop.png<br />
|winver = WindowsNT35-3.5.683-About.png<br />
|compiled = 1994-06-08<br />
|arch = x86, MIPS, DEC Alpha<br />
|sku = Workstation<br>Server<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows NT 3.5 build 683''' is the official Beta 2 build of [[Windows NT 3.5x|Windows NT 3.5]]. The Workstation edition was originally shared by a warez group in 1994, but the floppy disks were mistakenly dumped in 1.44MB images instead of DMF (1.68MB), resulting in unrecoverable data loss. This means most of the disk images are broken and the floppy version of the Workstation SKU of this build is unusable. A CD version of the Workstation edition of this build with the MIPS and DEC Alpha versions was later found on 18 November 2023.<ref>https://archive.org/details/nt_workstation_3.5_Beta2</ref> The floppy version of the Server edition on this build was included on the Chinese warez CD set "立人软件大补贴", of which all but one CD was uploaded by 老光盘交流群 member 独鹤与飞 on 24 March 2019,<ref>http://nuduseng.com/laoguangpan/search.asp?gp_iso=1&gp_id=613457</ref> reuploaded to the Chinese website BetaWorld on 19 October 2019,<ref>https://wiki.betaworld.cn/Windows_NT_3.5:3.5.683.1</ref> and reuploaded to the Internet Archive on 2 September 2022.<ref>https://archive.org/details/liren-large-software-subsidy</ref> The ISO image of the Server SKU of this build was found and shared to [[BetaArchive]] on 27 September 2020.<ref>https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=41875</ref><br />
<br />
This build is also mentioned in the file <code>NETWORKA.WRI</code> from [[Windows NT 3.51 build 854.1]].<br />
<br />
== New features and changes ==<br />
* The boot menu entries have been changed to include either the term "Workstation" or "Server".<br />
* This build updates the copyright date of the command prompt from 1985–1993 to 1985–1994.<br />
*This is the first build to include drivers for the NCR (later Symbios Logic) 53c810 PCI SCSI adapter.<br />
=== Setup ===<br />
* This is one of the first builds to introduce the /B parameter for <code>WINNT32.EXE</code> to install or upgrade Windows NT without the use of floppy disks.<br />
* When saving configuration at the end of the graphical part of setup, a progress bar is now shown instead of an info dialog.<br />
* The Emergency Repair Disk creation can now be canceled properly, as it has become optional.<br />
*It is no longer required to setup a network for the Server SKU, as the option to set up a stand-alone server has been introduced, This also means that servers now also can join workgroups if they are set up as such.<br />
<br />
== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
The system freezes if creating a new primary partition in Disk Administrator. To create a new partition, boot into a MS-DOS/Windows 9x boot disk and create the partition with <code>FDISK</code>.<br />
=== Setup ===<br />
It is recommended to use an IDE hard drive and a SCSI CD-ROM drive when using <code>winnt.exe /b</code>, due to the following issues:<br />
*Setup is unable to find an ATAPI CD-ROM drive.<br />
*Setup, when started from a SCSI hard drive, [[Blue screen of death|bugchecks]] on boot with <code>INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE</code>.<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
683Boot.png|Boot screen<br />
WindowsNT35-3.5.683-Setup.png|[[Windows Setup]] - File system warning<br />
Copyingfiles.png|Copying files<br />
WindowsNT-3.5.683-DisplaySetup.png|Display setup<br />
WindowsNT35-3.5.683-BG.png|Desktop background<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Workstation (i386) version ===<br />
<gallery><br />
WindowsNT-3.50-683-Setup-Workstation.png|Setup<br />
WindowsNT-3.50-683-Logon-Workstation.png|Logon<br />
WindowsNT-3.50-683-Desktop-Workstation.png|Desktop<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Workstation (MIPS) version ===<br />
<gallery><br />
WindowsNT35-3.5.683-MIPSSetup.png|Setup<br />
WindowsNT35-3.5.683-MIPSBoot.png|Boot screen<br />
WindowsNT35-3.5.683-MIPSDesktop.png|Desktop<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== BetaWorld screenshots ===<br />
<gallery><br />
683.1-insertdisk.png|Insert Windows NT Server Setup disk #2<br />
683.1-setup(a).png|File system warning<br />
683.1-endtxtsetup.png|End of text-mode setup<br />
683.1-enternameandorganization.png|Name and organization entry<br />
683.1-installation.png|Installation - Insert Windows NT Server Setup disk #9<br />
683.1-finishinstallation(2).png|Creating Program Manager groups<br />
683.1-networksettings.png|Network settings - configuring network<br />
683.1-productid.png|Product ID<br />
683.1-finishinstallation.png|Finish installing<br />
683.1-selectostostart.png|Select OS to start<br />
683.1-startingloading.png|OS Loader<br />
683.1-boot.png|Boot screen, <code>AUTOCHK</code> and setting security on system files<br />
683.1-loginscreen.png|{{key press|Ctrl|Alt|Del}} prompt<br />
683.1-login.png|Login screen<br />
683.1-desktop.png|Desktop<br />
683.1-regedit.png|[[Registry Editor]]<br />
683.1-winbug.png|WinBug<br />
683.1-abouthelp.png|About Help app<br />
NT3.5 683-Version.png|Demo<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Miscellaneous ===<br />
<gallery><br />
NT3.5-683BootDisk.png|Boot floppy disk<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Windows NT 3.5x builds]]</div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=File:WindowsNT-3.50-683-Setup-Workstation.png&diff=307567File:WindowsNT-3.50-683-Setup-Workstation.png2023-11-18T22:14:11Z<p>Foxlet: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_NT_3.5_build_683&diff=307566Windows NT 3.5 build 6832023-11-18T22:11:51Z<p>Foxlet: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows NT 3.5]]<br />
|buildtag = 3.5.683.1<br />
|name = Beta 2<br />
|build = 683<br />
|revision = 1<br />
|family = nt<br />
|version = 3.5<br />
|image = WindowsNT35-3.5.683-Desktop.png<br />
|winver = WindowsNT35-3.5.683-About.png<br />
|compiled = 1994-06-08<br />
|arch = x86, MIPS, DEC Alpha<br />
|sku = Workstation<br>Server<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows NT 3.5 build 683''' is the official Beta 2 build of [[Windows NT 3.5x|Windows NT 3.5]]. The Workstation edition was originally shared by a warez group in 1994, but the floppy disks were mistakenly dumped in 1.44MB images instead of DMF (1.68MB), resulting in unrecoverable data loss. This means most of the disk images are broken and the floppy version of the Workstation SKU of this build is unusable. A CD version of the Workstation edition of this build with the MIPS and DEC Alpha versions was later found on 18 November 2023.<ref>https://archive.org/details/nt_workstation_3.5_Beta2</ref> The floppy version of the Server edition on this build was included on the Chinese warez CD set "立人软件大补贴", of which all but one CD was uploaded by 老光盘交流群 member 独鹤与飞 on 24 March 2019,<ref>http://nuduseng.com/laoguangpan/search.asp?gp_iso=1&gp_id=613457</ref> reuploaded to the Chinese website BetaWorld on 19 October 2019,<ref>https://wiki.betaworld.cn/Windows_NT_3.5:3.5.683.1</ref> and reuploaded to the Internet Archive on 2 September 2022.<ref>https://archive.org/details/liren-large-software-subsidy</ref> The ISO image of the Server SKU of this build was found and shared to [[BetaArchive]] on 27 September 2020.<ref>https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=41875</ref><br />
<br />
This build is also mentioned in the file <code>NETWORKA.WRI</code> from [[Windows NT 3.51 build 854.1]].<br />
<br />
== New features and changes ==<br />
* The boot menu entries have been changed to include either the term "Workstation" or "Server".<br />
* This build updates the copyright date of the command prompt from 1985–1993 to 1985–1994.<br />
*This is the first build to include drivers for the NCR (later Symbios Logic) 53c810 PCI SCSI adapter.<br />
=== Setup ===<br />
* This is one of the first builds to introduce the /B parameter for <code>WINNT32.EXE</code> to install or upgrade Windows NT without the use of floppy disks.<br />
* When saving configuration at the end of the graphical part of setup, a progress bar is now shown instead of an info dialog.<br />
* The Emergency Repair Disk creation can now be canceled properly, as it has become optional.<br />
*It is no longer required to setup a network for the Server SKU, as the option to set up a stand-alone server has been introduced, This also means that servers now also can join workgroups if they are set up as such.<br />
<br />
== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
The system freezes if creating a new primary partition in Disk Administrator. To create a new partition, boot into a MS-DOS/Windows 9x boot disk and create the partition with <code>FDISK</code>.<br />
=== Setup ===<br />
It is recommended to use an IDE hard drive and a SCSI CD-ROM drive when using <code>winnt.exe /b</code>, due to the following issues:<br />
*Setup is unable to find an ATAPI CD-ROM drive.<br />
*Setup, when started from a SCSI hard drive, [[Blue screen of death|bugchecks]] on boot with <code>INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE</code>.<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
683Boot.png|Boot screen<br />
WindowsNT35-3.5.683-Setup.png|[[Windows Setup]] - File system warning<br />
Copyingfiles.png|Copying files<br />
WindowsNT-3.5.683-DisplaySetup.png|Display setup<br />
WindowsNT35-3.5.683-BG.png|Desktop background<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Workstation (i386) version ===<br />
<gallery><br />
WindowsNT-3.50-683-Logon-Workstation.png|Logon<br />
WindowsNT-3.50-683-Desktop-Workstation.png|Desktop<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Workstation (MIPS) version ===<br />
<gallery><br />
WindowsNT35-3.5.683-MIPSSetup.png|Setup<br />
WindowsNT35-3.5.683-MIPSBoot.png|Boot screen<br />
WindowsNT35-3.5.683-MIPSDesktop.png|Desktop<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== BetaWorld screenshots ===<br />
<gallery><br />
683.1-insertdisk.png|Insert Windows NT Server Setup disk #2<br />
683.1-setup(a).png|File system warning<br />
683.1-endtxtsetup.png|End of text-mode setup<br />
683.1-enternameandorganization.png|Name and organization entry<br />
683.1-installation.png|Installation - Insert Windows NT Server Setup disk #9<br />
683.1-finishinstallation(2).png|Creating Program Manager groups<br />
683.1-networksettings.png|Network settings - configuring network<br />
683.1-productid.png|Product ID<br />
683.1-finishinstallation.png|Finish installing<br />
683.1-selectostostart.png|Select OS to start<br />
683.1-startingloading.png|OS Loader<br />
683.1-boot.png|Boot screen, <code>AUTOCHK</code> and setting security on system files<br />
683.1-loginscreen.png|{{key press|Ctrl|Alt|Del}} prompt<br />
683.1-login.png|Login screen<br />
683.1-desktop.png|Desktop<br />
683.1-regedit.png|[[Registry Editor]]<br />
683.1-winbug.png|WinBug<br />
683.1-abouthelp.png|About Help app<br />
NT3.5 683-Version.png|Demo<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Miscellaneous ===<br />
<gallery><br />
NT3.5-683BootDisk.png|Boot floppy disk<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Windows NT 3.5x builds]]</div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_NT_3.5_build_683&diff=307565Windows NT 3.5 build 6832023-11-18T22:11:28Z<p>Foxlet: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows NT 3.5]]<br />
|buildtag = 3.5.683.1<br />
|name = Beta 2<br />
|build = 683<br />
|revision = 1<br />
|family = nt<br />
|version = 3.5<br />
|image = WindowsNT35-3.5.683-Desktop.png<br />
|winver = WindowsNT35-3.5.683-About.png<br />
|compiled = 1994-06-08<br />
|arch = x86, MIPS, DEC Alpha<br />
|sku = Workstation<br>Server<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows NT 3.5 build 683''' is the official Beta 2 build of [[Windows NT 3.5x|Windows NT 3.5]]. The Workstation edition was originally shared by a warez group in 1994, but the floppy disks were mistakenly dumped in 1.44MB images instead of DMF (1.68MB), resulting in unrecoverable data loss. This means most of the disk images are broken and the floppy version of the Workstation SKU of this build is unusable. A CD version of the Workstation edition of this build with the MIPS and DEC Alpha versions was later found on 18 November 2023.<ref>https://archive.org/details/nt_workstation_3.5_Beta2</ref> The floppy version of the Server edition on this build was included on the Chinese warez CD set "立人软件大补贴", of which all but one CD was uploaded by 老光盘交流群 member 独鹤与飞 on 24 March 2019,<ref>http://nuduseng.com/laoguangpan/search.asp?gp_iso=1&gp_id=613457</ref> reuploaded to the Chinese website BetaWorld on 19 October 2019,<ref>https://wiki.betaworld.cn/Windows_NT_3.5:3.5.683.1</ref> and reuploaded to the Internet Archive on 2 September 2022.<ref>https://archive.org/details/liren-large-software-subsidy</ref> The ISO image of the Server SKU of this build was found and shared to [[BetaArchive]] on 27 September 2020.<ref>https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=41875</ref><br />
<br />
This build is also mentioned in the file <code>NETWORKA.WRI</code> from [[Windows NT 3.51 build 854.1]].<br />
<br />
== New features and changes ==<br />
* The boot menu entries have been changed to include either the term "Workstation" or "Server".<br />
* This build updates the copyright date of the command prompt from 1985–1993 to 1985–1994.<br />
*This is the first build to include drivers for the NCR (later Symbios Logic) 53c810 PCI SCSI adapter.<br />
=== Setup ===<br />
* This is one of the first builds to introduce the /B parameter for <code>WINNT32.EXE</code> to install or upgrade Windows NT without the use of floppy disks.<br />
* When saving configuration at the end of the graphical part of setup, a progress bar is now shown instead of an info dialog.<br />
* The Emergency Repair Disk creation can now be canceled properly, as it has become optional.<br />
*It is no longer required to setup a network for the Server SKU, as the option to set up a stand-alone server has been introduced, This also means that servers now also can join workgroups if they are set up as such.<br />
<br />
== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
The system freezes if creating a new primary partition in Disk Administrator. To create a new partition, boot into a MS-DOS/Windows 9x boot disk and create the partition with <code>FDISK</code>.<br />
=== Setup ===<br />
It is recommended to use an IDE hard drive and a SCSI CD-ROM drive when using <code>winnt.exe /b</code>, due to the following issues:<br />
*Setup is unable to find an ATAPI CD-ROM drive.<br />
*Setup, when started from a SCSI hard drive, [[Blue screen of death|bugchecks]] on boot with <code>INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE</code>.<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
683Boot.png|Boot screen<br />
WindowsNT35-3.5.683-Setup.png|[[Windows Setup]] - File system warning<br />
Copyingfiles.png|Copying files<br />
WindowsNT-3.5.683-DisplaySetup.png|Display setup<br />
WindowsNT35-3.5.683-BG.png|Desktop background<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Workstation (i386) version ==<br />
<gallery><br />
WindowsNT-3.50-683-Logon-Workstation.png|Logon<br />
WindowsNT-3.50-683-Desktop-Workstation.png|Desktop<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Workstation (MIPS) version ===<br />
<gallery><br />
WindowsNT35-3.5.683-MIPSSetup.png|Setup<br />
WindowsNT35-3.5.683-MIPSBoot.png|Boot screen<br />
WindowsNT35-3.5.683-MIPSDesktop.png|Desktop<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== BetaWorld screenshots ===<br />
<gallery><br />
683.1-insertdisk.png|Insert Windows NT Server Setup disk #2<br />
683.1-setup(a).png|File system warning<br />
683.1-endtxtsetup.png|End of text-mode setup<br />
683.1-enternameandorganization.png|Name and organization entry<br />
683.1-installation.png|Installation - Insert Windows NT Server Setup disk #9<br />
683.1-finishinstallation(2).png|Creating Program Manager groups<br />
683.1-networksettings.png|Network settings - configuring network<br />
683.1-productid.png|Product ID<br />
683.1-finishinstallation.png|Finish installing<br />
683.1-selectostostart.png|Select OS to start<br />
683.1-startingloading.png|OS Loader<br />
683.1-boot.png|Boot screen, <code>AUTOCHK</code> and setting security on system files<br />
683.1-loginscreen.png|{{key press|Ctrl|Alt|Del}} prompt<br />
683.1-login.png|Login screen<br />
683.1-desktop.png|Desktop<br />
683.1-regedit.png|[[Registry Editor]]<br />
683.1-winbug.png|WinBug<br />
683.1-abouthelp.png|About Help app<br />
NT3.5 683-Version.png|Demo<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Miscellaneous ===<br />
<gallery><br />
NT3.5-683BootDisk.png|Boot floppy disk<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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[[Category:Windows NT 3.5x builds]]</div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_NT_3.5_build_683&diff=307564Windows NT 3.5 build 6832023-11-18T22:11:06Z<p>Foxlet: Add Workstation images.</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows NT 3.5]]<br />
|buildtag = 3.5.683.1<br />
|name = Beta 2<br />
|build = 683<br />
|revision = 1<br />
|family = nt<br />
|version = 3.5<br />
|image = WindowsNT35-3.5.683-Desktop.png<br />
|winver = WindowsNT35-3.5.683-About.png<br />
|compiled = 1994-06-08<br />
|arch = x86, MIPS, DEC Alpha<br />
|sku = Workstation<br>Server<br />
}}<br />
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'''Windows NT 3.5 build 683''' is the official Beta 2 build of [[Windows NT 3.5x|Windows NT 3.5]]. The Workstation edition was originally shared by a warez group in 1994, but the floppy disks were mistakenly dumped in 1.44MB images instead of DMF (1.68MB), resulting in unrecoverable data loss. This means most of the disk images are broken and the floppy version of the Workstation SKU of this build is unusable. A CD version of the Workstation edition of this build with the MIPS and DEC Alpha versions was later found on 18 November 2023.<ref>https://archive.org/details/nt_workstation_3.5_Beta2</ref> The floppy version of the Server edition on this build was included on the Chinese warez CD set "立人软件大补贴", of which all but one CD was uploaded by 老光盘交流群 member 独鹤与飞 on 24 March 2019,<ref>http://nuduseng.com/laoguangpan/search.asp?gp_iso=1&gp_id=613457</ref> reuploaded to the Chinese website BetaWorld on 19 October 2019,<ref>https://wiki.betaworld.cn/Windows_NT_3.5:3.5.683.1</ref> and reuploaded to the Internet Archive on 2 September 2022.<ref>https://archive.org/details/liren-large-software-subsidy</ref> The ISO image of the Server SKU of this build was found and shared to [[BetaArchive]] on 27 September 2020.<ref>https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=41875</ref><br />
<br />
This build is also mentioned in the file <code>NETWORKA.WRI</code> from [[Windows NT 3.51 build 854.1]].<br />
<br />
== New features and changes ==<br />
* The boot menu entries have been changed to include either the term "Workstation" or "Server".<br />
* This build updates the copyright date of the command prompt from 1985–1993 to 1985–1994.<br />
*This is the first build to include drivers for the NCR (later Symbios Logic) 53c810 PCI SCSI adapter.<br />
=== Setup ===<br />
* This is one of the first builds to introduce the /B parameter for <code>WINNT32.EXE</code> to install or upgrade Windows NT without the use of floppy disks.<br />
* When saving configuration at the end of the graphical part of setup, a progress bar is now shown instead of an info dialog.<br />
* The Emergency Repair Disk creation can now be canceled properly, as it has become optional.<br />
*It is no longer required to setup a network for the Server SKU, as the option to set up a stand-alone server has been introduced, This also means that servers now also can join workgroups if they are set up as such.<br />
<br />
== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
The system freezes if creating a new primary partition in Disk Administrator. To create a new partition, boot into a MS-DOS/Windows 9x boot disk and create the partition with <code>FDISK</code>.<br />
=== Setup ===<br />
It is recommended to use an IDE hard drive and a SCSI CD-ROM drive when using <code>winnt.exe /b</code>, due to the following issues:<br />
*Setup is unable to find an ATAPI CD-ROM drive.<br />
*Setup, when started from a SCSI hard drive, [[Blue screen of death|bugchecks]] on boot with <code>INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE</code>.<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
683Boot.png|Boot screen<br />
WindowsNT35-3.5.683-Setup.png|[[Windows Setup]] - File system warning<br />
Copyingfiles.png|Copying files<br />
WindowsNT-3.5.683-DisplaySetup.png|Display setup<br />
WindowsNT35-3.5.683-BG.png|Desktop background<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Workstation (i386) version ==<br />
WindowsNT-3.50-683-Logon-Workstation.png|Logon<br />
WindowsNT-3.50-683-Desktop-Workstation.png|Desktop<br />
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=== Workstation (MIPS) version ===<br />
<gallery><br />
WindowsNT35-3.5.683-MIPSSetup.png|Setup<br />
WindowsNT35-3.5.683-MIPSBoot.png|Boot screen<br />
WindowsNT35-3.5.683-MIPSDesktop.png|Desktop<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== BetaWorld screenshots ===<br />
<gallery><br />
683.1-insertdisk.png|Insert Windows NT Server Setup disk #2<br />
683.1-setup(a).png|File system warning<br />
683.1-endtxtsetup.png|End of text-mode setup<br />
683.1-enternameandorganization.png|Name and organization entry<br />
683.1-installation.png|Installation - Insert Windows NT Server Setup disk #9<br />
683.1-finishinstallation(2).png|Creating Program Manager groups<br />
683.1-networksettings.png|Network settings - configuring network<br />
683.1-productid.png|Product ID<br />
683.1-finishinstallation.png|Finish installing<br />
683.1-selectostostart.png|Select OS to start<br />
683.1-startingloading.png|OS Loader<br />
683.1-boot.png|Boot screen, <code>AUTOCHK</code> and setting security on system files<br />
683.1-loginscreen.png|{{key press|Ctrl|Alt|Del}} prompt<br />
683.1-login.png|Login screen<br />
683.1-desktop.png|Desktop<br />
683.1-regedit.png|[[Registry Editor]]<br />
683.1-winbug.png|WinBug<br />
683.1-abouthelp.png|About Help app<br />
NT3.5 683-Version.png|Demo<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Miscellaneous ===<br />
<gallery><br />
NT3.5-683BootDisk.png|Boot floppy disk<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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[[Category:Windows NT 3.5x builds]]</div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=File:WindowsNT-3.50-638-Logon-Workstation.png&diff=307563File:WindowsNT-3.50-638-Logon-Workstation.png2023-11-18T22:08:10Z<p>Foxlet: Foxlet moved page File:WindowsNT-3.50-638-Logon-Workstation.png to File:WindowsNT-3.50-683-Logon-Workstation.png</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows XP]]<br />
|image = WindowsXP-5.1.2296-Desktop.PNG<br />
|buildtag = 5.1.2296.1.beta1.001024-1157<br />
|compiled = 2000-10-24<br />
|timebomb = +180 days<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/236|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%20xp/5.1.2296.1/english/professional}}<br />
|arch = x86, IA-64<br />
|winver = WindowsXP-5.1.2296-About.PNG<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows XP build 2296''' is the official Beta 1 build of [[Windows XP]], which was released in multiple languages on 31 October 2000.<ref>Thurrott, Paul. [https://web.archive.org/web/20020607020255/http://winsupersite.com/reviews/windowsxp_gold2.asp Windows XP: The Road to Gold (Part Two)], ''Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows (via Wayback Machine)''. 24 August 2001.</ref> However, out of the several language variants, only the Korean version is currently available. The Simplified Chinese, German, and Japanese language versions of this build are known to exist, but have not been publicly surfaced yet. Similarly, the IA-64 compile was released on 3 November 2000, but as of 2023 it remains unleaked.<br />
<br />
This build was compiled in evaluation mode and as such it can be installed on the current date.<br />
<br />
== Known variants ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Edition<br />
! Arch.<br />
! Build type<br />
! Language<br />
! Available<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=3 | Personal<br />
| rowspan=3 | x86<br />
| rowspan=3 {{yes|Free/Retail}}<br />
| English (US)<br />
| {{yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Korean<br />
| {{yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Japanese<br />
| {{no}}<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=5 | Professional<br />
| rowspan=3 | x86<br />
| {{yes|Free/Retail}}<br />
| English (US)<br />
| {{yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{no|Checked/Debug}}<br />
| English (US)<br />
| {{yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{yes|Free/Retail}}<br />
| German<br />
| {{no}}<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=2 | IA-64<br />
| {{yes|Free/Retail}}<br />
| English (US)<br />
| {{no}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{no|Checked/Debug}}<br />
| English (US)<br />
| {{no}}<br />
|-<br />
| colspan=3 {{n/a|Unknown}}<br />
| Chinese (Simplified)<br />
| {{no}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Changes ==<br />
* The setup text while upgrading was changed for the official Beta 1.<br />
* A shortcut to the release notes has been added to the desktop.<br />
<br />
== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
=== Pinning apps on Start menu ===<br />
Apps that are pinned to the [[Start menu]] cannot be removed, even if the user attempts to remove them via right clicking the icon and selecting "Remove from This List".<br />
<br />
=== Login screen ===<br />
If the user upgrades to this build, the login screen loads the Arial font instead of the correct font (Trebuchet MS) on the first boot. It will load the correct font upon rebooting the system.<br />
<br />
=== Korean version ===<br />
Some places of the Korean version are left untranslated, like the graphical overlay of upgrade setup or the [[Out of box experience|OOBE]].<br />
<br />
== File differences ==<br />
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"><br />
The following files have been introduced or removed compared to [[Windows XP build 2287|build 2287]] Professional:<br />
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"><br />
{{:Document:Windows XP build 2296 file differences}}<br />
</div></div><br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
2296-Boot.png|Boot screen<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== English version ===<br />
==== Setup ====<br />
<gallery><br />
2296 setup is starting.png|Starting setup<br />
2296 setup copying files.png|Copying files<br />
2296-Setup2.png|Installation<br />
WindowsXP-5.1.2296-Setup3.png|Upgrade setup<br />
2296-Setup1.png|Text mode portion of upgrade setup<br />
WindowsXP-5.1.2276-OOBE1.png|[[Out-of-box experience]] (OOBE)<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==== Interface ====<br />
<gallery><br />
2296-Professional.png|Desktop with [[winwallpaper:Watercolor|Watercolor]] desktop wallpaper<br />
2296 Media Player.png|[[Windows Media Player 7]]<br />
WindowsXP-5.1.2296-StartMenu.png|Start Menu<br />
WindowsXP-5.1.2296-SystemProperties.png|System Properties<br />
WindowsXP-5.1.2296-MyComputer.png|My Computer<br />
Whistler22572474Safe.png|Safe to shutdown screen<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Korean version ===<br />
==== Setup ====<br />
<gallery><br />
2296ko-loadsetup.png|Loading setup<br />
2296ko-setup.png|Setup<br />
2296ko-keyboardset.png|Keyboard settings<br />
2296ko-copyfiles.png|Copying files<br />
2296ko-guisetup.png|Installation<br />
Xp2296koupgrade1.png|Upgrade setup<br />
Xp2296koupgrade2.png|Ditto<br />
Xp2296koupgrade3.png|Text mode portion of upgrade setup<br />
Xp2296kooobe.png|Out of Box Experience (OOBE)<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==== Interface ====<br />
<gallery><br />
2296ko login.png|Login screen<br />
2296ko desk.png|Desktop<br />
2296ko syspro.png|System properties<br />
2296ko winver.png|About Windows<br />
Windows XP 2296 Korean Edition.png|Demo<br />
2296ko shutscr.png|Shutdown screen<br />
2296ko savetoshut.png|Safe to shutdown screen<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Simplified Chinese version (unleaked) ===<br />
<gallery><br />
Whistler 2296 chs scrshot thumbnail(setup).jpg|Dynamic Update part of Upgrade setup<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== German version (unleaked) ===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Gastronomad.png|Welcome to setup<br />
File:Copying file in 2296 german.png|Preparing upgrade report<br />
File:Tehnik.png|Detecting hardware<br />
File:Windows-XP-Beta1-Deutsch-1058030461-0-0.jpg|Desktop<br />
File:Windows-XP-Beta1-Deutsch-1058030460-0-0.jpg|Internet Explorer 5.6<br />
File:System Properties 2296.png|System Properties<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Japanese version (unleaked) ===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Whistler2296JPN.gif|Desktop with Start Menu<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== IA-64 version (unleaked) ===<br />
<gallery><br />
WindowsWhistlerIA64-5.01.2296-MSDNDownloads.jpg|2296 IA-64 download page<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Windows Preinstallation Environment ===<br />
<gallery><br />
WinPE 2296.png|Command Prompt<br />
WinPE 2296 Ver.png|Ver command<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Media ===<br />
<gallery><br />
WindowsXP-5.1.2296.1-(Personal)-CD.jpg|x86 English CD [Personal]<br />
WindowsXP-5.1.2296.1-(Professional)-(Checked)-CD.jpg|x86 English CD [Professional] (Checked)<br />
1366519065949.jpg|x86 Korean CD [Personal]<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Windows XP builds]]</div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=File:WindowsXP-5.1.2296-StartMenu.png&diff=281997File:WindowsXP-5.1.2296-StartMenu.png2023-07-13T11:20:14Z<p>Foxlet: </p>
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<div></div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_XP_build_2296&diff=281996Windows XP build 22962023-07-13T11:09:30Z<p>Foxlet: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows XP]]<br />
|image = WindowsXP-5.1.2296-Desktop.PNG<br />
|buildtag = 5.1.2296.1.beta1.001024-1157<br />
|compiled = 2000-10-24<br />
|timebomb = +180 days<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/236|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%20xp/5.1.2296.1/english/professional}}<br />
|arch = x86, IA-64<br />
|winver = WindowsXP-5.1.2296-About.PNG<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows XP build 2296''' is the official Beta 1 build of [[Windows XP]], which was released in multiple languages on 31 October 2000.<ref>Thurrott, Paul. [https://web.archive.org/web/20020607020255/http://winsupersite.com/reviews/windowsxp_gold2.asp Windows XP: The Road to Gold (Part Two)], ''Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows (via Wayback Machine)''. 24 August 2001.</ref> However, out of the several language variants, only the Korean version is currently available. The Simplified Chinese, German, and Japanese language versions of this build are known to exist, but have not been publicly surfaced yet. Similarly, the IA-64 compile was released on 3 November 2000, but as of 2023 it remains unleaked.<br />
<br />
This build was compiled in evaluation mode and as such it can be installed on the current date.<br />
<br />
== Known variants ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Edition<br />
! Arch.<br />
! Build type<br />
! Language<br />
! Available<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=3 | Personal<br />
| rowspan=3 | x86<br />
| rowspan=3 {{yes|Free/Retail}}<br />
| English (US)<br />
| {{yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Korean<br />
| {{yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Japanese<br />
| {{no}}<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=5 | Professional<br />
| rowspan=3 | x86<br />
| {{yes|Free/Retail}}<br />
| English (US)<br />
| {{yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{no|Checked/Debug}}<br />
| English (US)<br />
| {{yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{yes|Free/Retail}}<br />
| German<br />
| {{no}}<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=2 | IA-64<br />
| {{yes|Free/Retail}}<br />
| English (US)<br />
| {{no}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{no|Checked/Debug}}<br />
| English (US)<br />
| {{no}}<br />
|-<br />
| colspan=3 {{n/a|Unknown}}<br />
| Chinese (Simplified)<br />
| {{no}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Changes ==<br />
* The setup text while upgrading was changed for the official Beta 1.<br />
* A shortcut to the release notes has been added to the desktop.<br />
<br />
== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
=== Pinning apps on Start menu ===<br />
Apps that are pinned to the [[Start menu]] cannot be removed, even if the user attempts to remove them via right clicking the icon and selecting "Remove from This List".<br />
<br />
=== Login screen ===<br />
If the user upgrades to this build, the login screen loads the Arial font instead of the correct font (Trebuchet MS) on the first boot. It will load the correct font upon rebooting the system.<br />
<br />
=== Korean version ===<br />
Some places of the Korean version are left untranslated, like the graphical overlay of upgrade setup or the [[Out of box experience|OOBE]].<br />
<br />
== File differences ==<br />
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"><br />
The following files have been introduced or removed compared to [[Windows XP build 2287|build 2287]] Professional:<br />
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"><br />
{{:Document:Windows XP build 2296 file differences}}<br />
</div></div><br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
2296-Boot.png|Boot screen<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== English version ===<br />
==== Setup ====<br />
<gallery><br />
2296 setup is starting.png|Starting setup<br />
2296 setup copying files.png|Copying files<br />
2296-Setup2.png|Installation<br />
WindowsXP-5.1.2296-Setup3.png|Upgrade setup<br />
2296-Setup1.png|Text mode portion of upgrade setup<br />
WindowsXP-5.1.2276-OOBE1.png|[[Out-of-box experience]] (OOBE)<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==== Interface ====<br />
<gallery><br />
2296-Professional.png|Desktop with [[winwallpaper:Watercolor|Watercolor]] desktop wallpaper<br />
2296 Media Player.png|[[Windows Media Player 7]]<br />
WindowsXP-5.1.2296-SystemProperties.png|System Properties<br />
WindowsXP-5.1.2296-MyComputer.png|My Computer<br />
Whistler22572474Safe.png|Safe to shutdown screen<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Korean version ===<br />
==== Setup ====<br />
<gallery><br />
2296ko-loadsetup.png|Loading setup<br />
2296ko-setup.png|Setup<br />
2296ko-keyboardset.png|Keyboard settings<br />
2296ko-copyfiles.png|Copying files<br />
2296ko-guisetup.png|Installation<br />
Xp2296koupgrade1.png|Upgrade setup<br />
Xp2296koupgrade2.png|Ditto<br />
Xp2296koupgrade3.png|Text mode portion of upgrade setup<br />
Xp2296kooobe.png|Out of Box Experience (OOBE)<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==== Interface ====<br />
<gallery><br />
2296ko login.png|Login screen<br />
2296ko desk.png|Desktop<br />
2296ko syspro.png|System properties<br />
2296ko winver.png|About Windows<br />
Windows XP 2296 Korean Edition.png|Demo<br />
2296ko shutscr.png|Shutdown screen<br />
2296ko savetoshut.png|Safe to shutdown screen<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Simplified Chinese version (unleaked) ===<br />
<gallery><br />
Whistler 2296 chs scrshot thumbnail(setup).jpg|Dynamic Update part of Upgrade setup<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== German version (unleaked) ===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Gastronomad.png|Welcome to setup<br />
File:Copying file in 2296 german.png|Preparing upgrade report<br />
File:Tehnik.png|Detecting hardware<br />
File:Windows-XP-Beta1-Deutsch-1058030461-0-0.jpg|Desktop<br />
File:Windows-XP-Beta1-Deutsch-1058030460-0-0.jpg|Internet Explorer 5.6<br />
File:System Properties 2296.png|System Properties<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Japanese version (unleaked) ===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Whistler2296JPN.gif|Desktop with Start Menu<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== IA-64 version (unleaked) ===<br />
<gallery><br />
WindowsWhistlerIA64-5.01.2296-MSDNDownloads.jpg|2296 IA-64 download page<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Windows Preinstallation Environment ===<br />
<gallery><br />
WinPE 2296.png|Command Prompt<br />
WinPE 2296 Ver.png|Ver command<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Media ===<br />
<gallery><br />
WindowsXP-5.1.2296.1-(Personal)-CD.jpg|x86 English CD [Personal]<br />
WindowsXP-5.1.2296.1-(Professional)-(Checked)-CD.jpg|x86 English CD [Professional] (Checked)<br />
1366519065949.jpg|x86 Korean CD [Personal]<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Windows XP builds]]</div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=File:WindowsXP-5.1.2296-MyComputer.png&diff=281995File:WindowsXP-5.1.2296-MyComputer.png2023-07-13T11:08:43Z<p>Foxlet: </p>
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<div></div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Mac_OS_X_Leopard_build_9A559&diff=265392Mac OS X Leopard build 9A5592023-03-23T06:43:31Z<p>Foxlet: Created page with "{{Infobox macOS build |image = MacOSX-10.5-9A559-Desktop.png |brand = Mac OS X |buildtag = 9A559 |version = Leopard |arch = PPC, i386, x86_64 |compiled = 2007-09-18 |about = MacOSX-10.5-9A559-About.png }} '''Mac OS X Leopard build 9A559''' is a build of Mac OS X Leopard. This build is the one of the last beta builds of Mac OS X Leopard prior to retail release, and the last to include a flat menu bar. The XNU version string for this build is <code>Darwin Kernel Vers..."</p>
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<div>{{Infobox macOS build<br />
|image = MacOSX-10.5-9A559-Desktop.png<br />
|brand = Mac OS X<br />
|buildtag = 9A559<br />
|version = Leopard<br />
|arch = PPC, i386, x86_64<br />
|compiled = 2007-09-18<br />
|about = MacOSX-10.5-9A559-About.png<br />
}}<br />
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'''Mac OS X Leopard build 9A559''' is a build of [[Mac OS X Leopard]]. This build is the one of the last beta builds of Mac OS X Leopard prior to retail release, and the last to include a flat menu bar.<br />
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The XNU version string for this build is <code>Darwin Kernel Version 9.0.0b5: Tue Sep 18 20:49:45 PDT 2007; root:xnu-1207~1/RELEASE_PPC</code><br />
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==Features and changes==<br />
===User interface===<br />
*The menu bar in this build continues to utilize a flat design that is different from both [[Mac OS X Tiger]] and the [[Mac OS X Leopard build 9A581|final release of Leopard]]. This menu bar design would not be used again until [[OS X Yosemite]].<br />
*Drop-down and menu-item gradients have changed to their final version.<br />
*The default wallpaper has been changed to "Aurora".<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
MacOSX-10.5-9A559-SetupAssistant-Welcome.png|Setup Assistant - Welcome<br />
MacOSX-10.5-9A559-FirstBoot.png|First Boot<br />
</gallery><br />
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[[Category:Mac OS X Leopard builds]]</div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=File:Windows_XP_Media_Center_Edition_logo_and_wordmark.svg&diff=256871File:Windows XP Media Center Edition logo and wordmark.svg2023-01-20T00:44:50Z<p>Foxlet: Foxlet uploaded a new version of File:Windows XP Media Center Edition logo and wordmark.svg</p>
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<div></div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=IOS_13.0_build_17A512&diff=170675IOS 13.0 build 17A5122021-10-05T02:37:59Z<p>Foxlet: Build had been available previously.</p>
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:iOS 13.0 build 17A512}}<br />
{{ Infobox iOS build<br />
| buildtag = 17A512<br />
| brand = iOS 13<br />
| version = 13<br />
| image = 17A512 homescreen.jpg<br />
| imagecaption = The homescreen<br />
| arch = ARM64<br />
| compiled = 2019-06-09<br />
}}<br />
'''iOS 13.0 build 17A512''' is a build of [[iOS 13]]. Mcg29 made a tweet about this build on 13 February 2021.<ref>https://twitter.com/mcg29_/status/1360507933499527169</ref> A video with this build was uploaded on 5 May 2021 on YouTube by mcg29. <ref>https://youtube.com/shorts/WW2Ul-2-mq0?feature=share</ref><br />
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==References==<br />
<references/></div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Microsoft_Cairo&diff=153840Microsoft Cairo2021-09-01T00:04:51Z<p>Foxlet: Let's English a little better.</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows<br />
|name = ''Cairo''<br />
|image = Microsoft-Cairo-4.0.1175.1-Logon.png<br />
|family = nt<br />
|version = 4.0<br />
|arch = x86<br />
}}<br />
'''Cairo''' was the codename of an unreleased software project by Microsoft, intended to bring next-generation technologies to [[Microsoft Windows#Windows NT|Windows NT]]. The project was originally announced at the 1991 PDC (Professional Developers Conference) and later demoed at the 1993 PDC.<br />
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The Cairo project consisted of a revamped core operating system, as well as new services and server tools to ship alongside the core OS. Initially, the core OS would be based on [[Windows NT 3.1]] and later [[Windows NT 3.5x]], but after [[Windows 95]] adopted the Cairo UI, it was pushed back to target what became [[Windows NT 4.0]] instead.<br />
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The core OS focused on improving upon NT 3.1's user interface (with enhancements such as a new desktop, ''Smart Folders'', the ''Explorer'', drag-and-drop, and context menus) while remaining compatible with existing Windows applications. The included services and server tools focused on improving network capabilities and support for domains, networked storage, network communication, printer sharing, and distributed computing.<br />
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Cairo development continued through until 1996, after which the project was canceled. During that time many of the components slated for Cairo (such as the user interface) were instead repurposed for Windows 95, which continued the Windows-on-DOS line. Windows NT 4.0 would later ship with the Windows 95 shell and already-released Cairo components. The remaining components from Cairo would later influence future Windows projects, such as the cancelled [[WinFS]] and Active Directory.<br />
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==SKUs==<br />
Three different retail SKUs were planned for Microsoft Cairo, all aimed at the enterprise market: <br />
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*'''Cairo Advanced Desktop''' would include the core OS, new user interface, and networked storage/printer sharing. It was designed as the client for Cairo Servers.<br />
*'''Cairo Advanced Server''' would be a superset of Advanced Desktop that would additionally include all the server roles, as well as domain services, networked messaging, and management tools.<br />
*'''Cairo Design Environment''' would be intended for developers to build Cairo-friendly applications, including a Smart Folders SDK, authoring tools, design tools, debugger, documentation, and Visual Basic for Applications.<br />
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==Known components==<br />
[[File:Windows-95-1993-01-Desktop.png|thumb|A UI mockup depicting an early form of the Cairo/Chicago shell]]<br />
===Windows NT 3.1===<br />
* DCE RPC implementation (Remote Procedure Call, allows inter-machine or inter-process procedure calls, for example, to use with distributed computing)<br />
*COM (Component Object Model, a standardized communication model meant to be used with RPC)<br />
*OLE (Object Linking and Embedding, allowing files from one app to be embeddable and editable in other OLE-compliant apps)<br />
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===Windows NT 3.5x / 4.0===<br />
* Cairo OFS ([[Object File System]], a relational filesystem meant to replace NTFS)<br />
*Cairo OFS Indexing (metadata system for OFS, later turned into Content Indexing and Windows Desktop Search)<br />
* Cairo Domains (based on x.500 Directory Services, later turned into Active Directory for Windows 2000)<br />
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===Windows 95 / NT 4.0 / other===<br />
*Cairo User Interface (later turned into the Windows 95/NT 4.0 Shell)<br />
*Cairo Messaging (based on x.400 Messaging Services, later turned into Microsoft Exchange)<br />
*Cairo Smart Folders (would later influence Windows 7 libraries)<br />
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==List of known builds==<br />
{{builds legend}}<br />
As of 2021, only two builds of Cairo are known to exist, and only one (from the NT 4.0 era) is confirmed and found.<br />
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{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Microsoft Cairo build 297.1|3.1.297.1}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Microsoft Cairo build 1175.1|4.0.1175.1}}<br />
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==References==<br />
*https://web.archive.org/web/20070513113123/http://www.windowsitpro.com:80/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=48&DisplayTab=Article<br />
*https://web.archive.org/web/20070301102726/https://sigchi.org/chi96/proceedings/desbrief/Sullivan/kds_txt.htm<br />
{{Microsoft Windows}}<br />
[[Category:Canceled projects]]<br />
[[Category:Windows versions]]</div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_2000_build_1738&diff=137277Windows 2000 build 17382021-07-10T23:01:26Z<p>Foxlet: Link to IA dump.</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|buildtag=5.0.1738.1<br />
|build of=[[Windows 2000]]<br />
|arch=x86<br />
|image=1738-desktop.png<br />
|winver=1738-about.png<br />
|compiled=1998-01-26<br />
|sku=Professional<br />
|timebomb = 1998-09-23<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows 2000 build 1738.1''' is a build of [[Windows 2000]] which was found on 10 July 2021.<ref>https://archive.org/details/shutdown3-cd-set</ref><br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
1738-boot.png|Boot screen<br />
</gallery><br />
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==References ==<br />
<references /></div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_1.0_Development_Release_4&diff=136347Windows 1.0 Development Release 42021-07-09T03:16:12Z<p>Foxlet: There's a reason I didn't go release... release... release...</p>
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<div>{{ Infobox Windows build <br />
|buildtag = Development Release #4<br />
|version = 1.0<br />
|arch = x86 16-bit<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows 1.0 Development Release #4''' was the fourth release in a series of Development Releases of [[Windows 1.0]], which was distributed to developers on 31 August 1984.<br />
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Photos of this build's installation media were posted by [[BetaArchive]] member Allosgroup on 7 July 2021.<ref>https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=42796</ref><br />
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==Gallery==<br />
===Media===<br />
<gallery><br />
Windows1.0-DR4-Binder.jpg|Binder<br />
Windows1.0-DR4-Floppies.jpg|Installation disks 1-3<br />
Windows1.0-DR4-Release-Notes.png|Release Notes<br />
</gallery><br />
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==References==<br />
<references /></div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_1.0_Development_Release_4&diff=136342Windows 1.0 Development Release 42021-07-09T03:13:28Z<p>Foxlet: There's no other version than x86 and English, that's already implied.</p>
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<div>{{ Infobox Windows build <br />
|buildtag = Development Release #4<br />
|version = 1.0<br />
|arch = x86 16-bit<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows 1.0 Development Release #4''' was the fourth release in a series of Development Releases of [[Windows 1.0]], which was released to developers on 31 August 1984.<br />
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Photos of this build's installation media were posted by [[BetaArchive]] member Allosgroup on 7 July 2021.<ref>https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=42796</ref><br />
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==Gallery==<br />
===Media===<br />
<gallery><br />
Windows1.0-DR4-Binder.jpg|Binder<br />
Windows1.0-DR4-Floppies.jpg|Installation disks 1-3<br />
Windows1.0-DR4-Release-Notes.png|Release Notes<br />
</gallery><br />
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==References==<br />
<references /></div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_1.0_Development_Release_4&diff=136337Windows 1.0 Development Release 42021-07-09T03:10:08Z<p>Foxlet: Gallery Cleanup.</p>
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<div>{{ Infobox Windows build <br />
|buildtag = Development Release #4<br />
|version = 1.0<br />
|arch = x86 16-bit<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows 1.0 Development Release #4''' was the fourth release in a series of Development Releases of [[Windows 1.0]], which was released to developers on 31 August 1984.<br />
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Photos of this build's installation media were posted by [[BetaArchive]] member Allosgroup on 7 July 2021.<ref>https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=42796</ref><br />
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==Gallery==<br />
===Media===<br />
<gallery><br />
Windows1.0-DR4-Binder.jpg|Binder<br />
Windows1.0-DR4-Floppies.jpg|English Installation Disks 1-3<br />
Windows1.0-DR4-Release-Notes.png|Release Notes<br />
</gallery><br />
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==References==<br />
<references /></div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=File:Windows1.0-DR4-Floppies.jpg&diff=136294File:Windows1.0-DR4-Floppies.jpg2021-07-09T03:06:14Z<p>Foxlet: </p>
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<div></div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_1.0_Development_Release_4&diff=136170Windows 1.0 Development Release 42021-07-09T02:29:09Z<p>Foxlet: Fixing the page, for fuck's sake.</p>
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<div>{{ Infobox Windows build <br />
|buildtag = Development Release #4<br />
|version = 1.0<br />
|arch = x86 16-bit<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows 1.0 Development Release #1''' was the fourth release in a series of Development Releases of [[Windows 1.0]], which was in turn disseminated to developers in August of 1984. <br />
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Photos of this build's installation media were posted by BetaArchive member Allosgroup on 7 July 2021.<ref>https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=42796</ref><br />
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==References==<br />
<references /></div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_11_build_22000.51&diff=133480Windows 11 build 22000.512021-06-28T19:57:26Z<p>Foxlet: Hardware Screenshot.</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = 11<br />
|image = Windows11-22000.51-Desktop.png<br />
|buildtag = 10.0.22000.51.co_release_svc_prod2.210617-2050<br />
|compiled = 2021-06-17<br />
|arch = x64, ARM64<br />
|winver=22000 winver.png<br />
|sku = Home<br>Home N<br>Home Single Language<br>SE<br>SE N<br>Pro<br>Pro N<br>Pro Education<br>Pro Education N<br>Pro for Workstations<br>Pro N for Workstations<br>Education<br>Education N<br>Enterprise<br>Enterprise N<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows 11 build 22000.51''' is the first Insider build of [[Windows 11]]. Photographs and a screenshot of this build were posted by a Microsoft employee (Anduin Xue) on 27 June 2021, but were later removed.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20210627212846/https://twitter.com/anduin17/status/1409256103322394626</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/ALumia_Italia/status/1409464507206938630</ref> It was released to insiders in the Dev Channel on 28 June 2021.<ref>https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2021/06/28/announcing-the-first-insider-preview-for-windows-11</ref><br />
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== New features and changes ==<br />
=== Taskbar ===<br />
This build continues the taskbar revamp by introducing a new system tray and flyouts. All flyouts that have been left untouched in the previous builds, as well as jumplists have been updated with rounded corners. The system tray also now uses the Segoe UI Variable font as a side effect of using WinUI.<br />
<br />
The Action Center and other flyouts have been replaced by new flyouts. Notifications are now combined with the calendar flyout in the Notification Center, accessible by clicking the clock widget. When there are unread notification, the clock shows the count in a badge at its right side. Similarly, when Focus Assist is enabled, the clock shows a moon icon at its right.<br />
<br />
Icons for network and sound, which have also been updated since the previous builds, now act as a single widget, which when clicked shows the new Quick Settings incorporating quick actions from the Action Center, as well as the sound volume slider and media playback controls.<br />
<br />
=== Apps ===<br />
Some built-in apps have received significant overhauls in this build. File Explorer has a new acrylic toolbar replacing the previously used ribbon, which allows easy access to frequently used file operations, as well as sort, view and selection options. New menus have also been introduced, which include a mini-toolbar with common operations on the top or bottom, depending on the location of the cursor when the menu was opened.<br />
<br />
The Settings app has been completely redesigned, introducing a layout that is similar to [[Microsoft Edge]] settings. The new settings app shows the main categories on the left side, while the right side shows the active page content. Unlike the previous iteration, the new design makes great use of consistent acrylic blocks stacked on top of each other.<br />
<br />
The Store app has also been updated, although the new version is not included by default and has to be updated to first.<br />
<br />
=== Lock screen ===<br />
This build introduces a new lock and login screen.<br />
<br />
=== Other changes ===<br />
* Snip and Sketch has been slightly redesigned in order to float from the side of the screen and have rounded corners - its icon has additonally been changed to deep red from blue.<br />
<br />
* The icons for virtual desktops and Widgets have been redesigned since [[Windows 11 build 21996|build 21996]].<br />
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* Widgets panel now respects the user's 12/24 hour time settings.<br />
<br />
* The "account information" tile in the top right corner of Widgets now displays the Microsoft account's profile picture.<br />
<br />
*When using the SE SKU, a message will be displayed in the top right of the desktop explaining that <br />
<pre>This PC isn't set up securely---data may be at risk.<br />
Contact your retailer or manufacturer for service and repair</pre><br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:22000.51 windows update.jpeg|Windows Update with build 22000.51 being offered<br />
File:Windows11 22000.51 Setup.png|Setup<br />
File:Windows11 22000.51 EULA.png|EULA<br />
File:22000.51-Desktop.jpg|Desktop<br />
File:22000.51-Settings.png|Settings "About" page<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references /></div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=File:Windows11-22000.51-Desktop.png&diff=133479File:Windows11-22000.51-Desktop.png2021-06-28T19:56:05Z<p>Foxlet: </p>
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<div></div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Object_File_System&diff=132362Object File System2021-06-22T05:15:32Z<p>Foxlet: The.</p>
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<div>'''Object File System''' (OFS) is an installable file system included with [[Microsoft Cairo]].<ref>https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=21396</ref><br />
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The OFS was designed to hold OLE2 "objects" (files) created by Cairo's ''Smart Folders'' and other OLE 2.0 applications.<ref>http://tech-insider.org/windows/research/acrobat/930308.pdf</ref> As originally conceived, it would optimize the storage of large numbers of small files, with lower overhead compared to contemporary file systems of the time. Additional APIs would also allow the storage of multiple data streams per-file as well as OLE-specific metadata. The contents and metadata of each file in the file system would be indexed and searchable across Cairo applications. Disk quotas, long file names, ACLs and journaling would also be available. <br />
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If enabled across a network, additional functionality such as data replication would allow files to persist across offline and online systems, as well as provide a higher level of fault tolerance. Multiple OFS disks across separate systems could also be joined together by the Distributed File System (DFS) service to create a single superset file system, with users being able to access files across a single namespace.<br />
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In combination with metadata-rich ''Smart Folders'', OFS would ultimately allow any type of data (such as regular files, emails, contacts, etc) to be stored on disk or across the network without requiring the need of application-specific databases and protocols. Non-data objects like printers and devices would also be represented under the same hierarchy within Windows Explorer. The concepts explored by OFS would later influence the development of [[WinFS]].<br />
<br />
As present in leaked builds, it has support for encryption and file permissions (in a similar manner to NTFS), as well as long filenames. Additional development on OFS was scrapped during the development of [[Windows NT 4.0]].<br />
OFS is also included with builds like [[Windows NT 3.51 build 854.1]] that include the <code>IDW</code> folder.<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references></references><br />
<br />
[[Category:Windows components]]</div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Object_File_System&diff=132361Object File System2021-06-22T05:14:34Z<p>Foxlet: Add WinFS.</p>
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<div>'''Object File System''' (OFS) is an installable file system included with [[Microsoft Cairo]].<ref>https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=21396</ref><br />
<br />
The OFS was designed to hold OLE2 "objects" (files) created by Cairo's ''Smart Folders'' and other OLE 2.0 applications.<ref>http://tech-insider.org/windows/research/acrobat/930308.pdf</ref> As originally conceived, it would optimize the storage of large numbers of small files, with lower overhead compared to contemporary file systems of the time. Additional APIs would also allow the storage of multiple data streams per-file as well as OLE-specific metadata. The contents and metadata of each file in the file system would be indexed and searchable across Cairo applications. Disk quotas, long file names, ACLs and journaling would also be available. <br />
<br />
If enabled across a network, additional functionality such as data replication would allow files to persist across offline and online systems, as well as provide a higher level of fault tolerance. Multiple OFS disks across separate systems could also be joined together by the Distributed File System (DFS) service to create a single superset file system, with users being able to access files across a single namespace.<br />
<br />
In combination with metadata-rich ''Smart Folders'', OFS would ultimately allow any type of data (such as regular files, emails, contacts, etc) to be stored on disk or across network without requiring the need of application-specific databases and protocols. Non-data objects like printers and devices would also be represented under the same hierarchy within Windows Explorer. The concepts explored by OFS would later influence the development of [[WinFS]].<br />
<br />
As present in leaked builds, it has support for encryption and file permissions (in a similar manner to NTFS), as well as long filenames. Additional development on OFS was scrapped during the development of [[Windows NT 4.0]].<br />
OFS is also included with builds like [[Windows NT 3.51 build 854.1]] that include the <code>IDW</code> folder.<br />
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==References==<br />
<references></references><br />
<br />
[[Category:Windows components]]</div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Object_File_System&diff=132360Object File System2021-06-22T04:38:55Z<p>Foxlet: Add info on DFS.</p>
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<div>'''Object File System''' (OFS) is an installable file system included with [[Microsoft Cairo]].<ref>https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=21396</ref><br />
<br />
The OFS was designed to hold OLE2 "objects" (files) created by Cairo's ''Smart Folders'' and other OLE 2.0 applications.<ref>http://tech-insider.org/windows/research/acrobat/930308.pdf</ref> As originally conceived, it would optimize the storage of large numbers of small files, with lower overhead compared to contemporary file systems of the time. Additional APIs would also allow the storage of multiple data streams per-file as well as OLE-specific metadata. The contents and metadata of each file in the file system would be indexed and searchable across Cairo applications. Disk quotas, long file names, ACLs and journaling would also be available. <br />
<br />
If enabled across a network, additional functionality such as data replication would allow files to persist across offline and online systems, as well as provide a higher level of fault tolerance. Multiple OFS disks across separate systems could also be joined together by the Distributed File System (DFS) service to create a single superset file system, with users being able to access files across a single namespace.<br />
<br />
As present in leaked builds, it has support for encryption and file permissions (in a similar manner to NTFS), as well as long filenames. Additional development on OFS was scrapped during the development of [[Windows NT 4.0]].<br />
OFS is also included with builds like [[Windows NT 3.51 build 854.1]] that include the <code>IDW</code> folder.<br />
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==References==<br />
<references></references><br />
<br />
[[Category:Windows components]]</div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Microsoft_Cairo&diff=132357Microsoft Cairo2021-06-22T04:28:34Z<p>Foxlet: Better spot for that.</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows<br />
|name = ''Cairo''<br />
|image = Microsoft-Cairo-4.0.1175.1-Logon.png<br />
|family = nt<br />
|version = 4.0<br />
|arch = x86<br />
}}<br />
'''Cairo''' was the codename of an unreleased software project by Microsoft, meant to bring next-generation technologies for Microsoft's [[Microsoft Windows#Windows NT|Windows NT]]. The project was originally announced at the 1991 PDC (Professional Developers Conference) and later demoed at the 1993 PDC.<br />
<br />
The Cairo project consisted of a revamped core operating system, as well as new services and server tools to ship alongside the core OS. Initially, the core OS would be based on [[Windows NT 3.1]] and later [[Windows NT 3.5x]], but after [[Windows 95]] adopted the Cairo UI, it was pushed back to target what became [[Windows NT 4.0]] instead.<br />
<br />
The core OS focused on improving upon NT 3.1's user interface (with enhancements such as a new desktop, ''Smart Folders'', the ''Explorer'', drag-and-drop, and context menus) while remaining compatible with existing Windows applications. The included services and server tools focused on improving network capabilities and support for domains, networked storage, network communication, printer sharing, and distributed computing.<br />
<br />
Cairo development continued through until 1996, after which the project was canceled. During that time many of the components slated for Cairo (such as the user interface) were instead repurposed for Windows 95, which continued the Windows-on-DOS line. Windows NT 4.0 would later ship with the Windows 95 shell and already-released Cairo components. The remaining components from Cairo would later influence future Windows projects, such as WinFS and Active Directory.<br />
<br />
== SKUs ==<br />
Three different retail SKUs were planned for Microsoft Cairo, all aimed at the enterprise market:<br />
<br />
*'''Cairo Advanced Desktop''' would include the core OS, new user interface, and networked storage/printer sharing. It was designed as the client for Cairo Servers.<br />
*'''Cairo Advanced Server''' would be a superset of Advanced Desktop that would additionally include all the server roles, as well as domain services, networked messaging, and management tools.<br />
*'''Cairo Design Environment''' would be intended for developers to build Cairo-friendly applications, including a Smart Folders SDK, authoring tools, design tools, debugger, documentation, and Visual Basic for Applications.<br />
<br />
== Known components ==<br />
[[File:Windows-95-1993-01-Desktop.png|thumb|A UI mockup depicting an early form of the Cairo/Chicago shell]]<br />
=== Windows NT 3.1 ===<br />
*DCE RPC implementation (Remote Procedure Call, allows inter-machine or inter-process procedure calls, for example, to use with distributed computing)<br />
*COM (Component Object Model, a standardized communication model meant to be used with RPC)<br />
*OLE (Object Linking and Embedding, allowing files from one app to be embeddable and editable in other OLE-compliant apps)<br />
<br />
=== Windows NT 3.5x / 4.0 ===<br />
*Cairo OFS ([[Object File System]], a relational filesystem meant to replace NTFS)<br />
*Cairo OFS Indexing (metadata system for OFS, later turned into Content Indexing and Windows Desktop Search)<br />
*Cairo Domains (based on x.500 Directory Services, later turned into Active Directory for Windows 2000)<br />
<br />
=== Windows 95 / NT 4.0 / other ===<br />
*Cairo User Interface (later turned into the Windows 95/NT 4.0 Shell)<br />
*Cairo Messaging (based on x.400 Messaging Services, later turned into Microsoft Exchange)<br />
*Cairo Smart Folders (would later influence Windows 7 libraries)<br />
<br />
== List of known builds ==<br />
{{builds legend}}<br />
As of 2021, only two builds of Cairo are known to exist, and only one (from the NT 4.0 era) is leaked.<br />
<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Microsoft Cairo build 297.1|3.1.297.1}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Microsoft Cairo build 1175.1|4.0.1175.1}}<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
* https://web.archive.org/web/20070513113123/http://www.windowsitpro.com:80/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=48&DisplayTab=Article<br />
* https://web.archive.org/web/20070301102726/https://sigchi.org/chi96/proceedings/desbrief/Sullivan/kds_txt.htm<br />
<br />
[[Category:Canceled projects]]<br />
[[Category:Windows versions]]</div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Microsoft_Cairo&diff=132356Microsoft Cairo2021-06-22T04:26:48Z<p>Foxlet: Clarify it was still for enterprise users.</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox Windows<br />
|name = ''Cairo''<br />
|image = Microsoft-Cairo-4.0.1175.1-Logon.png<br />
|family = nt<br />
|version = 4.0<br />
|arch = x86<br />
}}<br />
'''Cairo''' was the codename of an unreleased software project by Microsoft, meant to bring next-generation technologies for Microsoft's [[Microsoft Windows#Windows NT|Windows NT]]. The project was originally announced at the 1991 PDC (Professional Developers Conference) and later demoed at the 1993 PDC.<br />
<br />
The Cairo project consisted of a revamped core operating system, as well as new services and server tools to ship alongside the core OS, aimed at the Enterprise market. Initially, the core OS would be based on [[Windows NT 3.1]] and later [[Windows NT 3.5x]], but after [[Windows 95]] adopted the Cairo UI, it was pushed back to target what became [[Windows NT 4.0]] instead.<br />
<br />
The core OS focused on improving upon NT 3.1's user interface (with enhancements such as a new desktop, ''Smart Folders'', the ''Explorer'', drag-and-drop, and context menus) while remaining compatible with existing Windows applications. The included services and server tools focused on improving network capabilities and support for domains, networked storage, network communication, printer sharing, and distributed computing.<br />
<br />
Cairo development continued through until 1996, after which the project was canceled. During that time many of the components slated for Cairo (such as the user interface) were instead repurposed for Windows 95, which continued the Windows-on-DOS line. Windows NT 4.0 would later ship with the Windows 95 shell and already-released Cairo components. The remaining components from Cairo would later influence future Windows projects, such as WinFS and Active Directory.<br />
<br />
== SKUs ==<br />
Three different retail SKUs were planned for Microsoft Cairo:<br />
<br />
*'''Cairo Advanced Desktop''' would include the core OS, new user interface, and networked storage/printer sharing. It was designed as the client for Cairo Servers.<br />
*'''Cairo Advanced Server''' would be a superset of Advanced Desktop that would additionally include all the server roles, as well as domain services, networked messaging, and management tools.<br />
*'''Cairo Design Environment''' would be intended for developers to build Cairo-friendly applications, including a Smart Folders SDK, authoring tools, design tools, debugger, documentation, and Visual Basic for Applications.<br />
<br />
== Known components ==<br />
[[File:Windows-95-1993-01-Desktop.png|thumb|A UI mockup depicting an early form of the Cairo/Chicago shell]]<br />
=== Windows NT 3.1 ===<br />
*DCE RPC implementation (Remote Procedure Call, allows inter-machine or inter-process procedure calls, for example, to use with distributed computing)<br />
*COM (Component Object Model, a standardized communication model meant to be used with RPC)<br />
*OLE (Object Linking and Embedding, allowing files from one app to be embeddable and editable in other OLE-compliant apps)<br />
<br />
=== Windows NT 3.5x / 4.0 ===<br />
*Cairo OFS ([[Object File System]], a relational filesystem meant to replace NTFS)<br />
*Cairo OFS Indexing (metadata system for OFS, later turned into Content Indexing and Windows Desktop Search)<br />
*Cairo Domains (based on x.500 Directory Services, later turned into Active Directory for Windows 2000)<br />
<br />
=== Windows 95 / NT 4.0 / other ===<br />
*Cairo User Interface (later turned into the Windows 95/NT 4.0 Shell)<br />
*Cairo Messaging (based on x.400 Messaging Services, later turned into Microsoft Exchange)<br />
*Cairo Smart Folders (would later influence Windows 7 libraries)<br />
<br />
== List of known builds ==<br />
{{builds legend}}<br />
As of 2021, only two builds of Cairo are known to exist, and only one (from the NT 4.0 era) is leaked.<br />
<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Microsoft Cairo build 297.1|3.1.297.1}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Microsoft Cairo build 1175.1|4.0.1175.1}}<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
* https://web.archive.org/web/20070513113123/http://www.windowsitpro.com:80/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=48&DisplayTab=Article<br />
* https://web.archive.org/web/20070301102726/https://sigchi.org/chi96/proceedings/desbrief/Sullivan/kds_txt.htm<br />
<br />
[[Category:Canceled projects]]<br />
[[Category:Windows versions]]</div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Microsoft_Cairo&diff=132355Microsoft Cairo2021-06-22T04:16:11Z<p>Foxlet: Clarify it was improving upon NT 3.1's UI.</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox Windows<br />
|name = ''Cairo''<br />
|image = Microsoft-Cairo-4.0.1175.1-Logon.png<br />
|family = nt<br />
|version = 4.0<br />
|arch = x86<br />
}}<br />
'''Cairo''' was the codename of an unreleased software project by Microsoft, meant to bring next-generation technologies for Microsoft's [[Microsoft Windows#Windows NT|Windows NT]]. The project was originally announced at the 1991 PDC (Professional Developers Conference) and later demoed at the 1993 PDC.<br />
<br />
The Cairo project consisted of a revamped core operating system, as well as new services and server tools to ship alongside the core OS. Initially, the core OS would be based on [[Windows NT 3.1]] and later [[Windows NT 3.5x]], but after [[Windows 95]] adopted the Cairo UI, it was pushed back to target what became [[Windows NT 4.0]] instead.<br />
<br />
The core OS focused on improving upon NT 3.1's user interface (with enhancements such as a new desktop, ''Smart Folders'', the ''Explorer'', drag-and-drop, and context menus) while remaining compatible with existing Windows applications. The included services and server tools focused on improving network capabilities and support for domains, networked storage, network communication, printer sharing, and distributed computing.<br />
<br />
Cairo development continued through until 1996, after which the project was canceled. During that time many of the components slated for Cairo (such as the user interface) were instead repurposed for Windows 95, which continued the Windows-on-DOS line. Windows NT 4.0 would later ship with the Windows 95 shell and already-released Cairo components. The remaining components from Cairo would later influence future Windows projects, such as WinFS and Active Directory.<br />
<br />
== SKUs ==<br />
Three different retail SKUs were planned for Microsoft Cairo:<br />
<br />
*'''Cairo Advanced Desktop''' would include the core OS, new user interface, and networked storage/printer sharing. It was designed as the client for Cairo Servers.<br />
*'''Cairo Advanced Server''' would be a superset of Advanced Desktop that would additionally include all the server roles, as well as domain services, networked messaging, and management tools.<br />
*'''Cairo Design Environment''' would be intended for developers to build Cairo-friendly applications, including a Smart Folders SDK, authoring tools, design tools, debugger, documentation, and Visual Basic for Applications.<br />
<br />
== Known components ==<br />
[[File:Windows-95-1993-01-Desktop.png|thumb|A UI mockup depicting an early form of the Cairo/Chicago shell]]<br />
=== Windows NT 3.1 ===<br />
*DCE RPC implementation (Remote Procedure Call, allows inter-machine or inter-process procedure calls, for example, to use with distributed computing)<br />
*COM (Component Object Model, a standardized communication model meant to be used with RPC)<br />
*OLE (Object Linking and Embedding, allowing files from one app to be embeddable and editable in other OLE-compliant apps)<br />
<br />
=== Windows NT 3.5x / 4.0 ===<br />
*Cairo OFS ([[Object File System]], a relational filesystem meant to replace NTFS)<br />
*Cairo OFS Indexing (metadata system for OFS, later turned into Content Indexing and Windows Desktop Search)<br />
*Cairo Domains (based on x.500 Directory Services, later turned into Active Directory for Windows 2000)<br />
<br />
=== Windows 95 / NT 4.0 / other ===<br />
*Cairo User Interface (later turned into the Windows 95/NT 4.0 Shell)<br />
*Cairo Messaging (based on x.400 Messaging Services, later turned into Microsoft Exchange)<br />
*Cairo Smart Folders (would later influence Windows 7 libraries)<br />
<br />
== List of known builds ==<br />
{{builds legend}}<br />
As of 2021, only two builds of Cairo are known to exist, and only one (from the NT 4.0 era) is leaked.<br />
<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Microsoft Cairo build 297.1|3.1.297.1}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Microsoft Cairo build 1175.1|4.0.1175.1}}<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
* https://web.archive.org/web/20070513113123/http://www.windowsitpro.com:80/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=48&DisplayTab=Article<br />
* https://web.archive.org/web/20070301102726/https://sigchi.org/chi96/proceedings/desbrief/Sullivan/kds_txt.htm<br />
<br />
[[Category:Canceled projects]]<br />
[[Category:Windows versions]]</div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Object_File_System&diff=132353Object File System2021-06-22T04:12:17Z<p>Foxlet: Quick spellcheck error.</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Object File System''' (OFS) is an installable file system included with [[Microsoft Cairo]].<ref>https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=21396</ref><br />
<br />
The OFS was designed to hold OLE2 "objects" (files) created by Cairo's ''Smart Folders'' and other OLE 2.0 applications.<ref>http://tech-insider.org/windows/research/acrobat/930308.pdf</ref> As originally conceived, it would optimize the storage of large numbers of small files, with lower overhead compared to contemporary file systems of the time. Additional APIs would also allow the storage of multiple data streams per-file as well as OLE-specific metadata. The contents and metadata of each file in the file system would be indexed and searchable across Cairo applications. Disk quotas, long file names, ACLs and journaling would also be available. If enabled across a network, additional functionality such as data replication would allow files to persist across offline and online systems, as well as provide a higher level of fault tolerance.<br />
<br />
As present in leaked builds, it has support for encryption and file permissions (in a similar manner to NTFS), as well as long filenames. Additional development on OFS was scrapped during the development of [[Windows NT 4.0]].<br />
OFS is also included with builds like [[Windows NT 3.5 build 854.1]] that include the <code>IDW</code> folder.<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references></references><br />
<br />
[[Category:Windows components]]</div>Foxlethttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Object_File_System&diff=132352Object File System2021-06-22T04:11:09Z<p>Foxlet: I'm surprised no one expanded on what OFS was intended to do!</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Object File System''' (OFS) is an installable file system included with [[Microsoft Cairo]].<ref>https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=21396</ref><br />
<br />
The OFS was designed to hold OLE2 "objects" (files) created by Cairo's ''Smart Folders'' and other OLE 2.0 applications.<ref>http://tech-insider.org/windows/research/acrobat/930308.pdf</ref> As originally conceited, it would optimize the storage of large numbers of small files, with lower overhead compared to contemporary file systems of the time. Additional APIs would also allow the storage of multiple data streams per-file as well as OLE-specific metadata. The contents and metadata of each file in the file system would be indexed and searchable across Cairo applications. Disk quotas, long file names, ACLs and journaling would also be available. If enabled across a network, additional functionality such as data replication would allow files to persist across offline and online systems, as well as provide a higher level of fault tolerance.<br />
<br />
As present in leaked builds, it has support for encryption and file permissions (in a similar manner to NTFS), as well as long filenames. Additional development on OFS was scrapped during the development of [[Windows NT 4.0]].<br />
OFS is also included with builds like [[Windows NT 3.5 build 854.1]] that include the <code>IDW</code> folder.<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references></references><br />
<br />
[[Category:Windows components]]</div>Foxlet