https://betawiki.net/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Markymark&feedformat=atomBetaWiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T19:11:13ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.6https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=User_talk:LilShootDawg&diff=19186User talk:LilShootDawg2018-05-18T17:42:50Z<p>Markymark: </p>
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<div>Hello! Read the Guidelines, or look into a page that has a picture. --Meow2004 (talk) 18:13, 18 April 2017 (BST)<br />
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We're sorry, but many of your edits have been reverted because they do not follow the [[Betawiki:Guidelines|Guidelines.]]. Please try to follow them next time. Thanks. --[[User:Ovctvct|Ovctvct]] ([[User talk:Ovctvct|talk]]) 13:03, 19 April 2017 (BST)<br />
:Okay. The guidelines wasn't loading for me. --[[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 17:41, 25 May 2017 (BST)<br />
::I realiase now that that sounds stupid. --[[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 18:53, 1 March 2018 (GMT)<br />
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== Date format on BetaWiki ==<br />
BetaWiki uses the ISO 8601 date format (YYYY-MM-DD) to prevent international confusion, as mentioned in [[BetaWiki:Guidelines|the Guidelines]]. Please don't convert dates to the US date format as such changes would be against the Guidelines and would be reverted. Additionally, meanwhile we appreciate that you pinpoints articles that deserve to be extended, the talk pages are much better places to do that. Thank you for flying BetaWiki! --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 13:06, 19 April 2017 (BST)<br />
: As explained above. --[[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 17:41, 25 May 2017 (BST)</div>Markymarkhttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=User_talk:LilShootDawg&diff=19184User talk:LilShootDawg2018-05-18T17:41:41Z<p>Markymark: /* sorry */ new section</p>
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<div>Hello! Read the Guidelines, or look into a page that has a picture. --Meow2004 (talk) 18:13, 18 April 2017 (BST)<br />
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We're sorry, but many of your edits have been reverted because they do not follow the [[Betawiki:Guidelines|Guidelines.]]. Please try to follow them next time. Thanks. --[[User:Ovctvct|Ovctvct]] ([[User talk:Ovctvct|talk]]) 13:03, 19 April 2017 (BST)<br />
:Okay. The guidelines wasn't loading for me. --[[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 17:41, 25 May 2017 (BST)<br />
::I realiase now that that sounds stupid. --[[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 18:53, 1 March 2018 (GMT)<br />
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== Date format on BetaWiki ==<br />
BetaWiki uses the ISO 8601 date format (YYYY-MM-DD) to prevent international confusion, as mentioned in [[BetaWiki:Guidelines|the Guidelines]]. Please don't convert dates to the US date format as such changes would be against the Guidelines and would be reverted. Additionally, meanwhile we appreciate that you pinpoints articles that deserve to be extended, the talk pages are much better places to do that. Thank you for flying BetaWiki! --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 13:06, 19 April 2017 (BST)<br />
: As explained above. --[[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 17:41, 25 May 2017 (BST)<br />
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sorry about that</div>Markymarkhttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_3.2&diff=19182Windows 3.22018-05-18T17:11:59Z<p>Markymark: Blanked the page</p>
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<div></div>Markymarkhttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_3.2&diff=19177Windows 3.22018-05-18T16:16:30Z<p>Markymark: </p>
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<div>Microsoft released a a Simplified Chinese version of Windows for the Chinese market. On November 22, 1993, an update was released on Windows 3.1, which identified itself as Windows 3.2. Thus, Windows 3.2 is an updated version of the Chinese version of Windows 3.1. The update was limited to this language version, as it only fixed issues related to the complex input system for the Chinese language.<br />
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Windows 3.2 was generally sold by computer manufacturers with a ten-disk version of MS-DOS that also had Simplified Chinese characters in basic output and some translated utilities.</div>Markymarkhttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_3.2&diff=19176Windows 3.22018-05-18T16:13:56Z<p>Markymark: Created page with "Windows 3.2 is a Simplified Chinese version of Windows for the Chinese market. A year later, an update was released, which identified itself as Windows 3.2. Thus, Windows 3.2..."</p>
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<div>Windows 3.2 is a Simplified Chinese version of Windows for the Chinese market. A year later, an update was released, which identified itself as Windows 3.2. Thus, Windows 3.2 is an updated version of the Chinese version of Windows 3.1. The update was limited to this language version, as it only fixed issues related to the complex input system for the Chinese language.<br />
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Windows 3.2 was generally sold by computer manufacturers with a ten-disk version of MS-DOS that also had Simplified Chinese characters in basic output and some translated utilities.</div>Markymarkhttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=ReactOS&diff=19069ReactOS2018-05-06T21:33:36Z<p>Markymark: /* ReactOS 0.3.x */</p>
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<div>[[Category:Operating Systems]]<br />
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[[File:ReactOS-0.4.5-20170513.r74533-Desktop.png|thumb|ReactOS User Interface]]<br />
'''ReactOS''' is an open source operating system by the ReactOS Foundation. Unlike Unix-like operating systems, ReactOS re-implements the NT architecture and Windows API as a standalone OS. Its goal is to reach program and driver compatibility with Windows. As of 2017, the support level is on par with [[Windows Server 2003]] SP2. The latest version is 0.4.8.<br />
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== Development ==<br />
In 1996, a group formed under the name FreeWin95 with the intention of making an open source Windows 95 clone. Development on FreeWin95 halted soon after, as source code contributions never materialized. After a short hiatus, the group reformed in 1998 and changed the project's name to ReactOS. Most development is made gradually, with releases set every 2-6 months. A version number is assigned to major releases (such as 0.4.6), while nightly builds and source code builds use their commit number instead.<br />
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== Current state ==<br />
ReactOS is still considered alpha-quality software and only recommended for evaluation and testing purposes. Installation, hardware detection, booting, and running programs can suffer from bugs. As the operating system is open source, it can be freely built from source code, or downloaded from the ''nightly builds'' website.<br />
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Virtualization support exists for QEMU, however, it can run on other hypervisors. It's possible to install ReactOS on a physical machine, however, this configuration can be risky.<br />
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==Builds==<br />
===ReactOS 0.0.x===<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.1 <br />
*ReactOS 0.0.2<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.3<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.4 <br />
*ReactOS 0.0.5 <br />
*ReactOS 0.0.6 <br />
*ReactOS 0.0.7 (Released on July 20, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.8 (Released on August 24, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.9 (Released on August 28, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.10 (Released on September 5, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.11 (Released on September 13, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.12 (Released on October 4, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.13 (Released on November 9, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.14 (Released on June 6, 1999)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.15 (Released on January 20, 2000)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.16 (Released on August 4, 2000)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.17 (Released on February 9, 2001)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.18 (Released on August 1, 2001)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.19 (Released on March 5, 2002)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.20 (Released on August 6, 2002)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.21 (Released on October 31, 2002)<br />
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===ReactOS 0.1.x===<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.0 (Released on February 1, 2003)<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.1 (Released on March 30, 2003)<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.2 (Released on July 2, 2003)<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.3 (Released on August 30, 2003)<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.4 (Released on October 8, 2003)<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.5 (Released on November 13, 2003)<br />
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===ReactOS 0.2.x===<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.0 (Released on January 25, 2004)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.1 (Released on March 3, 2004)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.2 (Released on April 27, 2004)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.3 (Released on June 26, 2004)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.4 (Released on September 13, 2004)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.5 (Released on January 2, 2005)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.6 (Released on April 9, 2005)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.7 (Released on August 21, 2005)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.8 (Released on October 29, 2005)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.9 (Released on December 22, 2005)<br />
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===ReactOS 0.3.x===<br />
*ReactOS 0.3.0 (Released on August 27, 2006)<br />
*ReactOS 0.3.1 (Released on March 10, 2007)<br />
*ReactOS 0.3.2 (Never Was Released)<br />
*ReactOS 0.3.3 <br />
*ReactOS 0.3.4<br />
*ReactOS 0.3.5<br />
*ReactOS 0.3.6<br />
*ReactOS 0.3.7<br />
*ReactOS 0.3.8<br />
*ReactOS 0.3.9<br />
*ReactOS 0.3.10<br />
*ReactOS 0.3.11<br />
*ReactOS 0.3.12<br />
*ReactOS 0.3.13<br />
*ReactOS 0.3.14<br />
*ReactOS 0.3.15<br />
*ReactOS 0.3.16<br />
*ReactOS 0.3.17<br />
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===ReactOS 0.4.x===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|ReactOS 0.4.5 build 74533|20170513-r74533.GNU_4.7.2 (0.4.5)}}</div>Markymarkhttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=ReactOS&diff=19068ReactOS2018-05-06T21:07:51Z<p>Markymark: /* Builds */</p>
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<div>[[Category:Operating Systems]]<br />
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[[File:ReactOS-0.4.5-20170513.r74533-Desktop.png|thumb|ReactOS User Interface]]<br />
'''ReactOS''' is an open source operating system by the ReactOS Foundation. Unlike Unix-like operating systems, ReactOS re-implements the NT architecture and Windows API as a standalone OS. Its goal is to reach program and driver compatibility with Windows. As of 2017, the support level is on par with [[Windows Server 2003]] SP2. The latest version is 0.4.8.<br />
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== Development ==<br />
In 1996, a group formed under the name FreeWin95 with the intention of making an open source Windows 95 clone. Development on FreeWin95 halted soon after, as source code contributions never materialized. After a short hiatus, the group reformed in 1998 and changed the project's name to ReactOS. Most development is made gradually, with releases set every 2-6 months. A version number is assigned to major releases (such as 0.4.6), while nightly builds and source code builds use their commit number instead.<br />
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== Current state ==<br />
ReactOS is still considered alpha-quality software and only recommended for evaluation and testing purposes. Installation, hardware detection, booting, and running programs can suffer from bugs. As the operating system is open source, it can be freely built from source code, or downloaded from the ''nightly builds'' website.<br />
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Virtualization support exists for QEMU, however, it can run on other hypervisors. It's possible to install ReactOS on a physical machine, however, this configuration can be risky.<br />
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==Builds==<br />
===ReactOS 0.0.x===<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.1 <br />
*ReactOS 0.0.2<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.3<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.4 <br />
*ReactOS 0.0.5 <br />
*ReactOS 0.0.6 <br />
*ReactOS 0.0.7 (Released on July 20, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.8 (Released on August 24, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.9 (Released on August 28, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.10 (Released on September 5, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.11 (Released on September 13, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.12 (Released on October 4, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.13 (Released on November 9, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.14 (Released on June 6, 1999)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.15 (Released on January 20, 2000)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.16 (Released on August 4, 2000)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.17 (Released on February 9, 2001)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.18 (Released on August 1, 2001)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.19 (Released on March 5, 2002)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.20 (Released on August 6, 2002)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.21 (Released on October 31, 2002)<br />
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===ReactOS 0.1.x===<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.0 (Released on February 1, 2003)<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.1 (Released on March 30, 2003)<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.2 (Released on July 2, 2003)<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.3 (Released on August 30, 2003)<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.4 (Released on October 8, 2003)<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.5 (Released on November 13, 2003)<br />
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===ReactOS 0.2.x===<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.0 (Released on January 25, 2004)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.1 (Released on March 3, 2004)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.2 (Released on April 27, 2004)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.3 (Released on June 26, 2004)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.4 (Released on September 13, 2004)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.5 (Released on January 2, 2005)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.6 (Released on April 9, 2005)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.7 (Released on August 21, 2005)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.8 (Released on October 29, 2005)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.9 (Released on December 22, 2005)<br />
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===ReactOS 0.3.x===<br />
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===ReactOS 0.4.x===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|ReactOS 0.4.5 build 74533|20170513-r74533.GNU_4.7.2 (0.4.5)}}</div>Markymarkhttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=ReactOS&diff=19067ReactOS2018-05-06T21:07:16Z<p>Markymark: /* ReactOS 0.2.x */</p>
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<div>[[Category:Operating Systems]]<br />
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[[File:ReactOS-0.4.5-20170513.r74533-Desktop.png|thumb|ReactOS User Interface]]<br />
'''ReactOS''' is an open source operating system by the ReactOS Foundation. Unlike Unix-like operating systems, ReactOS re-implements the NT architecture and Windows API as a standalone OS. Its goal is to reach program and driver compatibility with Windows. As of 2017, the support level is on par with [[Windows Server 2003]] SP2. The latest version is 0.4.8.<br />
<br />
== Development ==<br />
In 1996, a group formed under the name FreeWin95 with the intention of making an open source Windows 95 clone. Development on FreeWin95 halted soon after, as source code contributions never materialized. After a short hiatus, the group reformed in 1998 and changed the project's name to ReactOS. Most development is made gradually, with releases set every 2-6 months. A version number is assigned to major releases (such as 0.4.6), while nightly builds and source code builds use their commit number instead.<br />
<br />
== Current state ==<br />
ReactOS is still considered alpha-quality software and only recommended for evaluation and testing purposes. Installation, hardware detection, booting, and running programs can suffer from bugs. As the operating system is open source, it can be freely built from source code, or downloaded from the ''nightly builds'' website.<br />
<br />
Virtualization support exists for QEMU, however, it can run on other hypervisors. It's possible to install ReactOS on a physical machine, however, this configuration can be risky.<br />
<br />
==Builds==<br />
===ReactOS 0.0.x===<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.1 <br />
*ReactOS 0.0.2<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.3<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.4 <br />
*ReactOS 0.0.5 <br />
*ReactOS 0.0.6 <br />
*ReactOS 0.0.7 (Released on July 20, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.8 (Released on August 24, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.9 (Released on August 28, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.10 (Released on September 5, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.11 (Released on September 13, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.12 (Released on October 4, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.13 (Released on November 9, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.14 (Released on June 6, 1999)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.15 (Released on January 20, 2000)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.16 (Released on August 4, 2000)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.17 (Released on February 9, 2001)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.18 (Released on August 1, 2001)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.19 (Released on March 5, 2002)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.20 (Released on August 6, 2002)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.21 (Released on October 31, 2002)<br />
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===ReactOS 0.1.x===<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.0 (Released on February 1, 2003)<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.1 (Released on March 30, 2003)<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.2 (Released on July 2, 2003)<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.3 (Released on August 30, 2003)<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.4 (Released on October 8, 2003)<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.5 (Released on November 13, 2003)<br />
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===ReactOS 0.2.x===<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.0 (Released on January 25, 2004)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.1 (Released on March 3, 2004)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.2 (Released on April 27, 2004)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.3 (Released on June 26, 2004)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.4 (Released on September 13, 2004)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.5 (Released on January 2, 2005)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.6 (Released on April 9, 2005)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.7 (Released on August 21, 2005)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.8 (Released on October 29, 2005)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.9 (Released on December 22, 2005)<br />
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===ReactOS 0.4.x===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|ReactOS 0.4.5 build 74533|20170513-r74533.GNU_4.7.2 (0.4.5)}}</div>Markymarkhttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Solaris&diff=19066Solaris2018-05-06T18:22:03Z<p>Markymark: </p>
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<div>Solaris (Originally Called SunOS) is a high-end workstation operating system developed by Oracle (formerly Sun Microsystems, Inc. who were bought out by Oracle in 2010). Solaris, formerly known as Suntools, was introduced in the mid-1980s using Sun's own Sun-3 workstation. Originally it used its own window manager, then using OpenWindows, then CDE, and then (as now) GNOME.<br />
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In 2005, OpenSolaris was released by Sun. When Oracle acquired Solaris, it's announced that OpenSolaris would be discontinued and Solaris 11 would be released under a proprietary license.<br />
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===Versions===<br />
*Sun Unix 0.7 (Released in 1982)<br />
*SunOS 1.0 (Released in November 1983)<br />
*SunOS 1.1 (Released in April 1984)<br />
*SunOS 1.2 (Released in January 1985)<br />
*SunOS 2.0 (Released in May 1985)<br />
*SunOS 3.0 (Released in Feburary 1986)<br />
*SunOS 3.2 (Released in September 1986)<br />
*SunOS 3.5 (Released in January 1988)<br />
*SunOS 4.0 (Released in December 1988)<br />
*SunOS 4.0.1 (Released in December 1988)<br />
*SunOS 4.0.2 (Released in September 1989)<br />
*SunOS 4.0.3 (Released in May? 1989)<br />
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[[Category:Operating Systems]]</div>Markymarkhttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=ReactOS&diff=19065ReactOS2018-05-06T12:48:37Z<p>Markymark: /* Builds */</p>
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<div>[[Category:Operating Systems]]<br />
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[[File:ReactOS-0.4.5-20170513.r74533-Desktop.png|thumb|ReactOS User Interface]]<br />
'''ReactOS''' is an open source operating system by the ReactOS Foundation. Unlike Unix-like operating systems, ReactOS re-implements the NT architecture and Windows API as a standalone OS. Its goal is to reach program and driver compatibility with Windows. As of 2017, the support level is on par with [[Windows Server 2003]] SP2. The latest version is 0.4.8.<br />
<br />
== Development ==<br />
In 1996, a group formed under the name FreeWin95 with the intention of making an open source Windows 95 clone. Development on FreeWin95 halted soon after, as source code contributions never materialized. After a short hiatus, the group reformed in 1998 and changed the project's name to ReactOS. Most development is made gradually, with releases set every 2-6 months. A version number is assigned to major releases (such as 0.4.6), while nightly builds and source code builds use their commit number instead.<br />
<br />
== Current state ==<br />
ReactOS is still considered alpha-quality software and only recommended for evaluation and testing purposes. Installation, hardware detection, booting, and running programs can suffer from bugs. As the operating system is open source, it can be freely built from source code, or downloaded from the ''nightly builds'' website.<br />
<br />
Virtualization support exists for QEMU, however, it can run on other hypervisors. It's possible to install ReactOS on a physical machine, however, this configuration can be risky.<br />
<br />
==Builds==<br />
===ReactOS 0.0.x===<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.1 <br />
*ReactOS 0.0.2<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.3<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.4 <br />
*ReactOS 0.0.5 <br />
*ReactOS 0.0.6 <br />
*ReactOS 0.0.7 (Released on July 20, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.8 (Released on August 24, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.9 (Released on August 28, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.10 (Released on September 5, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.11 (Released on September 13, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.12 (Released on October 4, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.13 (Released on November 9, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.14 (Released on June 6, 1999)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.15 (Released on January 20, 2000)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.16 (Released on August 4, 2000)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.17 (Released on February 9, 2001)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.18 (Released on August 1, 2001)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.19 (Released on March 5, 2002)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.20 (Released on August 6, 2002)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.21 (Released on October 31, 2002)<br />
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===ReactOS 0.1.x===<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.0 (Released on February 1, 2003)<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.1 (Released on March 30, 2003)<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.2 (Released on July 2, 2003)<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.3 (Released on August 30, 2003)<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.4 (Released on October 8, 2003)<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.5 (Released on November 13, 2003)<br />
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===ReactOS 0.2.x===<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.0 (Released on January 25, 2004)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.1 (Released on March 3, 2004)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.2 (Released on April 27, 2004)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.3 (Released on June 26, 2004)<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.4<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.5<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.6<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.7<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.8<br />
*ReactOS 0.2.9<br />
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===ReactOS 0.4.x===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|ReactOS 0.4.5 build 74533|20170513-r74533.GNU_4.7.2 (0.4.5)}}</div>Markymarkhttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=ReactOS&diff=19064ReactOS2018-05-06T12:04:30Z<p>Markymark: /* ReactOS 0.1.x */</p>
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<div>[[Category:Operating Systems]]<br />
<br />
[[File:ReactOS-0.4.5-20170513.r74533-Desktop.png|thumb|ReactOS User Interface]]<br />
'''ReactOS''' is an open source operating system by the ReactOS Foundation. Unlike Unix-like operating systems, ReactOS re-implements the NT architecture and Windows API as a standalone OS. Its goal is to reach program and driver compatibility with Windows. As of 2017, the support level is on par with [[Windows Server 2003]] SP2. The latest version is 0.4.8.<br />
<br />
== Development ==<br />
In 1996, a group formed under the name FreeWin95 with the intention of making an open source Windows 95 clone. Development on FreeWin95 halted soon after, as source code contributions never materialized. After a short hiatus, the group reformed in 1998 and changed the project's name to ReactOS. Most development is made gradually, with releases set every 2-6 months. A version number is assigned to major releases (such as 0.4.6), while nightly builds and source code builds use their commit number instead.<br />
<br />
== Current state ==<br />
ReactOS is still considered alpha-quality software and only recommended for evaluation and testing purposes. Installation, hardware detection, booting, and running programs can suffer from bugs. As the operating system is open source, it can be freely built from source code, or downloaded from the ''nightly builds'' website.<br />
<br />
Virtualization support exists for QEMU, however, it can run on other hypervisors. It's possible to install ReactOS on a physical machine, however, this configuration can be risky.<br />
<br />
==Builds==<br />
===ReactOS 0.0.x===<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.1 <br />
*ReactOS 0.0.2<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.3<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.4 <br />
*ReactOS 0.0.5 <br />
*ReactOS 0.0.6 <br />
*ReactOS 0.0.7 (Released on July 20, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.8 (Released on August 24, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.9 (Released on August 28, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.10 (Released on September 5, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.11 (Released on September 13, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.12 (Released on October 4, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.13 (Released on November 9, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.14 (Released on June 6, 1999)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.15 (Released on January 20, 2000)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.16 (Released on August 4, 2000)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.17 (Released on February 9, 2001)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.18 (Released on August 1, 2001)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.19 (Released on March 5, 2002)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.20 (Released on August 6, 2002)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.21 (Released on October 31, 2002)<br />
<br />
===ReactOS 0.1.x===<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.0 (Released on February 1, 2003)<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.1 (Released on March 30, 2003)<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.2 (Released on July 2, 2003)<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.3 (Released on August 30, 2003)<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.4 (Released on October 8, 2003)<br />
*ReactOS 0.1.5 (Released on November 13, 2003)<br />
<br />
===ReactOS 0.4.x===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|ReactOS 0.4.5 build 74533|20170513-r74533.GNU_4.7.2 (0.4.5)}}</div>Markymarkhttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=ReactOS&diff=19063ReactOS2018-05-06T12:01:15Z<p>Markymark: /* Builds */</p>
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<div>[[Category:Operating Systems]]<br />
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[[File:ReactOS-0.4.5-20170513.r74533-Desktop.png|thumb|ReactOS User Interface]]<br />
'''ReactOS''' is an open source operating system by the ReactOS Foundation. Unlike Unix-like operating systems, ReactOS re-implements the NT architecture and Windows API as a standalone OS. Its goal is to reach program and driver compatibility with Windows. As of 2017, the support level is on par with [[Windows Server 2003]] SP2. The latest version is 0.4.8.<br />
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== Development ==<br />
In 1996, a group formed under the name FreeWin95 with the intention of making an open source Windows 95 clone. Development on FreeWin95 halted soon after, as source code contributions never materialized. After a short hiatus, the group reformed in 1998 and changed the project's name to ReactOS. Most development is made gradually, with releases set every 2-6 months. A version number is assigned to major releases (such as 0.4.6), while nightly builds and source code builds use their commit number instead.<br />
<br />
== Current state ==<br />
ReactOS is still considered alpha-quality software and only recommended for evaluation and testing purposes. Installation, hardware detection, booting, and running programs can suffer from bugs. As the operating system is open source, it can be freely built from source code, or downloaded from the ''nightly builds'' website.<br />
<br />
Virtualization support exists for QEMU, however, it can run on other hypervisors. It's possible to install ReactOS on a physical machine, however, this configuration can be risky.<br />
<br />
==Builds==<br />
===ReactOS 0.0.x===<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.1 <br />
*ReactOS 0.0.2<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.3<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.4 <br />
*ReactOS 0.0.5 <br />
*ReactOS 0.0.6 <br />
*ReactOS 0.0.7 (Released on July 20, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.8 (Released on August 24, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.9 (Released on August 28, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.10 (Released on September 5, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.11 (Released on September 13, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.12 (Released on October 4, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.13 (Released on November 9, 1998)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.14 (Released on June 6, 1999)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.15 (Released on January 20, 2000)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.16 (Released on August 4, 2000)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.17 (Released on February 9, 2001)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.18 (Released on August 1, 2001)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.19 (Released on March 5, 2002)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.20 (Released on August 6, 2002)<br />
*ReactOS 0.0.21 (Released on October 31, 2002)<br />
<br />
===ReactOS 0.1.x===<br />
===ReactOS 0.4.x===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|ReactOS 0.4.5 build 74533|20170513-r74533.GNU_4.7.2 (0.4.5)}}</div>Markymarkhttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Fedora&diff=19062Fedora2018-05-06T11:07:35Z<p>Markymark: /* Version history */</p>
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<div>Fedora (previously known as Fedora Core) is a [[Linux]] distribution.<br />
<br />
==Version history==<br />
*Fedora Core 1 / Linux 2.4.19 / GNOME 2.4 / KDE 3.1 (released 2003-11-06)<br />
*Fedora Core 2 / Linux 2.6 / GNOME 2.6 / KDE 3.2 (released 2004-05-18)<br />
*Fedora Core 3 / Linux 2.6.9 / GNOME 2.8 / KDE 3.3 (released 2004-11-08)<br />
*Fedora Core 4 / Linux 2.6.11 / GNOME 2.10 / KDE 3.4 (released 2005-06-13)<br />
*Fedora Core 5 / Linux 2.6.15 (released 2006-03-20)<br />
*Fedora Core 6 (released 2006-10-24)<br />
*Fedora 7 (released 2007-05-31)<br />
*Fedora 8 (released 2007-11-08)<br />
*Fedora 9 (released 2008-05-13)<br />
*Fedora 10 (released 2008-11-25)<br />
*Fedora 11 (released 2009-06-09)<br />
*Fedora 12 (released 2009-11-17)<br />
*Fedora 13 (released 2010-05-25)<br />
*Fedora 14 (released 2010-11-02)<br />
*Fedora 15 (released 2011-05-24)<br />
*Fedora 16 (released 2011-11-08)<br />
*Fedora 17 (released 2012-05-29)<br />
*Fedora 18 (released 2013-01-15)<br />
*Fedora 19 (released 2013-07-02)<br />
*Fedora 20 (released 2013-12-17)<br />
*Fedora 21 (released 2014-12-09)<br />
*Fedora 22 (released 2015-05-26)<br />
*Fedora 23 (released 2015-11-03)<br />
*Fedora 24 (released 2016-06-21)<br />
*Fedora 25 (released 2016-11-22)<br />
*Fedora 26 (released 2017-07-11)<br />
*Fedora 27 (released 2017-11-14)<br />
*Fedora 28 (released 2018-05-01)<br />
*Fedora 29 (to be released 2018-10-23)<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<br />
[[Category:Linux]]</div>Markymarkhttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Fedora&diff=19061Fedora2018-05-06T11:06:49Z<p>Markymark: /* Version history */</p>
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<div>Fedora (previously known as Fedora Core) is a [[Linux]] distribution.<br />
<br />
==Version history==<br />
*Fedora Core 1 / Linux 2.4.19 / GNOME 2.4 / KDE 3.1 (released 2003-11-06)<br />
*Fedora Core 2 / Linux 2.6 / GNOME 2.6 / KDE 3.2 (released 2004-05-18)<br />
*Fedora Core 3 / Linux 2.6.9 / GNOME 2.8 / KDE 3.3 (released 2004-11-08)<br />
*Fedora Core 4 / Linux 2.6.11 / GNOME 2.10 / KDE 3.4 (released 2005-06-13)<br />
*Fedora Core 5 / Linux 2.6.15 (released 2006-03-20)<br />
*Fedora Core 6 (released 2006-10-24)<br />
*Fedora 7 (released 2007-05-31)<br />
*Fedora 8 (released 2007-11-08)<br />
*Fedora 9 (released 2008-05-13)<br />
*Fedora 10 (released 2008-11-25)<br />
*Fedora 11 (released 2009-06-09)<br />
*Fedora 12 (released 2009-11-17)<br />
*Fedora 13 (released 2010-05-25)<br />
*Fedora 14 (released 2010-11-02)<br />
*Fedora 15 (released 2011-05-24)<br />
*Fedora 16 (released 2011-11-08)<br />
*Fedora 17 (released 2012-05-29)<br />
*Fedora 18 (released 2013-01-15)<br />
*Fedora 19 (released 2013-07-02)<br />
*Fedora 20 (released 2013-12-17)<br />
*Fedora 21 (released 2014-12-09)<br />
*Fedora 22 (released 2015-05-26)<br />
*Fedora 23 (released 2015-11-03)<br />
*Fedora 24 (released 2016-06-21)<br />
*Fedora 25 (released 2016-11-22)<br />
*Fedora 26 (released 2017-07-11)<br />
*Fedora 27 (released 2017-11-14)<br />
*Fedora 28 (released 2018-05-01)<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<br />
[[Category:Linux]]</div>Markymarkhttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Ubuntu&diff=19060Ubuntu2018-05-06T09:54:21Z<p>Markymark: /* Version history */</p>
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<div>Ubuntu is a distribution of [[Linux]] that was started in 2004. Unlike many other Linux distributions, Ubuntu is designed for use as a desktop OS and currently owns the 3rd largest market share on OSes.<br />
<br />
The Ubuntu system is built on [[Debian]] in infrastructure.<br />
<br />
==Version history==<br />
<br />
Ubuntu is versioned differently to other software, with a main version indicating year of release and subversion indicating month, so if it was released in September 2007 it is version 7.09 and in December 2013 it is version 13.12. The first version was 4.10 (October 2004). Here is list:<br />
<br />
*[[Ubuntu 4.10|4.10]] - Warty Warthog (released on 2004-10-20, support ended on 2006-04-30)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 5.04|5.04]] - Hoary Hedgehog (released on 2005-04-08, support ended on 2006-10-31)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 5.10|5.10]] - Breezy Badger (released on 2005-10-13, support ended on 2007-04-13)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 6.06|6.06 (LTS)]] - Dapper Drake (released on 2006-06-01, support ended on 2009-07-14 for desktop and 2011-06-01 for servers.)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 6.10|6.10]] - Edgy Eft (released on 2006-10-26, support ended on 2008-04-25)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 7.04|7.04]] - Feisty Fawn (released on 2007-04-19, support ended on 2008-10-19)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 7.10|7.10]] - Gutsy Gibbon (released on 2007-10-18, support ended on 2009-04-18)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 8.04|8.04 (LTS)]] - Hardy Heron (released on 2008-04-24, support ended on 2011-05-12 for desktop and 2013-05-09)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 8.10|8.10]] - Intrepid Ibex (released on 2008-10-30, support ended on 2010-04-30)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 9.04|9.04]] - Jaunty Jackalope (released on 2009-04-23, support ended on 2010-10-23)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 9.10|9.10]] - Karmic Koala (released on 2009-10-29, support ended on 2011-04-30)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 10.04|10.04 (LTS)]] - Lucid Lynx (released on 2010-04-29, support ended on 2013-05-09 for desktop and 2015-04-30)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 10.10|10.10]] - Maverick Meerkat (released on 2010-10-10, support ended on 2012-04-10)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 11.04|11.04]] - Natty Narwhal (released on 2011-04-28, support ended on 2012-10-28)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 11.10|11.10]] - Oneiric Ocelot (released on 2011-10-13, support ended on 2013-05-09)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 12.04|12.04 (LTS)]] - Precise Pangolin (released on 2012-04-26, support ended on 2017-04-28)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 12.10|12.10]] - Quantal Quetzal (released on 2012-10-18, support ended on 2014-05-16)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 13.04|13.04]] - Raring Ringtail (released on 2013-04-25, support ended on 2014-01-27)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 13.10|13.10]] - Saucy Salamander (released on 2013-10-17, support ended on 2014-07-17)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 14.04|14.04 (LTS)]] - Trusty Tahr (released on 2014-04-17, support will end in April 2019)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 14.10|14.10]] - Utopic Unicorn (released on 2014-10-23, support ended on 2015-07-23)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 15.04|15.04]] - Vivid Vervet (released on 2015-04-23, support ended on 2016-02-04)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 15.10|15.10]] - Wily Werewolf (released on 2015-10-22, support ended on 2016-07-28)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 16.04|16.04 (LTS)]] - Xenial Xerus (released on 2016-04-21, support will end in April 2021)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 16.10|16.10]] - Yakkety Yak (released on 2016-10-20, support ended on 2017-07-20)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 17.04|17.04]] - Zesty Zapus (released on 2017-04-13, support ended in 2018-01-13)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 17.10|17.10]] - Artful Aardvark (released on 2017-10-19, support will end in July 2018)</div>Markymarkhttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Ubuntu&diff=19059Ubuntu2018-05-06T09:53:51Z<p>Markymark: /* Version history */</p>
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<div>Ubuntu is a distribution of [[Linux]] that was started in 2004. Unlike many other Linux distributions, Ubuntu is designed for use as a desktop OS and currently owns the 3rd largest market share on OSes.<br />
<br />
The Ubuntu system is built on [[Debian]] in infrastructure.<br />
<br />
==Version history==<br />
<br />
Ubuntu is versioned differently to other software, with a main version indicating year of release and subversion indicating month, so if it was released in September 2007 it is version 7.09 and in December 2013 it is version 13.12. The first version was 4.10 (October 2004). Here is list:<br />
<br />
*[[Ubuntu 4.10|4.10]] - Warty Warthog (released on 2004-10-20, support ended on 2006-04-30)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 5.04|5.04]] - Hoary Hedgehog (released on 2005-04-08, support ended on 2006-10-31)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 5.10|5.10]] - Breezy Badger (released on 2005-10-13, support ended on 2007-04-13)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 6.06|6.06 (LTS)]] - Dapper Drake (released on 2006-06-01, support ended on 2009-07-14 for desktop and 2011-06-01 for servers.)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 6.10|6.10]] - Edgy Eft (released on 2006-10-26, support ended on 2008-04-25)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 7.04|7.04]] - Feisty Fawn (released on 2007-04-19, support ended on 2008-10-19)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 7.10|7.10]] - Gutsy Gibbon (released on 2007-10-18, support ended on 2009-04-18)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 8.04|8.04 (LTS)]] - Hardy Heron (released on 2008-04-24, support ended on 2011-05-12 for desktop and 2013-05-09)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 8.10|8.10]] - Intrepid Ibex (released on 2008-10-30, support ended on 2010-04-30)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 9.04|9.04]] - Jaunty Jackalope (released on 2009-04-23, support ended on 2010-10-23)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 9.10|9.10]] - Karmic Koala (released on 2009-10-29, support ended on 2011-04-30)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 10.04|10.04 (LTS)]] - Lucid Lynx (released on 2010-04-29, support ended on 2013-05-09 for desktop and 2015-04-30)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 10.10|10.10]] - Maverick Meerkat (released on 2010-10-10, support ended on 2012-04-10)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 11.04|11.04]] - Natty Narwhal (released on 2011-04-28, support ended on 2012-10-28)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 11.10|11.10]] - Oneiric Ocelot (released on 2011-10-13, support ended on 2013-05-09)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 12.04|12.04 (LTS)]] - Precise Pangolin (released on 2012-04-26, support ended on 2017-04-28)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 12.10|12.10]] - Quantal Quetzal (released on 2012-10-18, support ended on 2014-05-16)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 13.04|13.04]] - Raring Ringtail (released on 2013-04-25, support ended on 2014-01-27)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 13.10|13.10]] - Saucy Salamander (released on 2013-10-17, support ended on 2014-07-17)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 14.04|14.04 (LTS)]] - Trusty Tahr (released on 2014-04-17, support will end in April 2019)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 14.10|14.10]] - Utopic Unicorn (released on 2014-10-23, support ended on 2015-07-23)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 15.04|15.04]] - Vivid Vervet (released on 2015-04-23, support ended on 2016-02-04)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 15.10|15.10]] - Wily Werewolf (released on 2015-10-22, support ended on 2016-07-28)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 16.04|16.04 (LTS)]] - Xenial Xerus (released on 2016-04-21, support will end in April 2021)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 16.10|16.10]] - Yakkety Yak (released on 2016-10-20, support ended on 2017-07-20)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 17.04|17.04]] - Zesty Zapus (released on 2017-04-13, support will end in 2018-01-13)<br />
*[[Ubuntu 17.10|17.10]] - Artful Aardvark (released on 2017-10-19, support will end in July 2018)</div>Markymarkhttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_1.0&diff=19058Windows 1.02018-05-06T09:28:27Z<p>Markymark: /* RTM */</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows|1.0<br />
|image=Windows-1.02-Desktop.png<br />
|family=16-bit Windows<br />
|version=1.0<br />
|latestbuild=[[Windows 1.04|1.04]]<br />
|arch=16-bit<br />
|releasedate=1985-11-20<br />
|support=2001-12-31<br />
}}<br />
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'''Windows 1.0''' is the first version of [[Microsoft Windows]]. Windows 1.0 was announced on November 10, 1983 and finally released to the public the 20th November 1985.<br />
<br />
According to Microsoft, Windows 1.0 is a 16-bit "Operating Environment" designed to run on top of MS-DOS and is not a standalone operating system. Microsoft would later port many of the technologies developed in Windows to develop a standalone OS called Windows NT.<br />
<br />
==Development==<br />
Development of Windows started as early as 1983 when Bill Gates felt the danger of rival companies like VisiCorp, which started to make their own graphical systems to handle multi-tasking apps. At first, it was intended to be called [[Interface Manager]], then Microsoft Desktop, although later the name was changed to Windows. The development had gone through a reset when the Mac was released. Before it, developers had more-or-less a free hand on how the OS will look. However, once the Mac was available, the task was made clear and simple: "Copy it!".<br />
<br />
==Builds==<br />
{{BuildFilter Default}}<br />
<div class="filtered"><br />
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===Pre-DR5===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 1.0 "Byte" build|Microsoft Windows ''"Byte" build''}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Microsoft Interface Manager Internal Test Release 3|Microsoft Interface Manager Internal Test Release #3}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 1.0 "InfoWorld" build|Microsoft Windows ''"InfoWorld" build''}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 1.0 "PC Mag" build|Microsoft Windows ''"PC Mag" build''}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 1.0 Fall COMDEX build|Microsoft Windows ''"Fall COMDEX" build''}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 1.0 "Monthly ASCII" build|Microsoft Windows ''"Monthly ASCII" build''}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 1.0 1984-04 build|Microsoft Windows ''"April 1984" build''}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 1.0 Developer Release 1|Microsoft Windows 1.0 Development Release #1}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 1.0 Developer Release 2|Microsoft Windows 1.0 Development Release #2}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 1.0 Developer Release 3|Microsoft Windows 1.0 Development Release #3}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 1.0 Developer Release 4|Microsoft Windows 1.0 Development Release #4}}<br />
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===Pre-release===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 1.0 Developer Release 5|Microsoft Windows 1.0 Development Release #5}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 1.0 Alpha Release|Microsoft Windows 1.0 Alpha build}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 1.0 Beta Release|Microsoft Windows Beta build}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 1.0 Final Beta Release|Microsoft Windows Final Beta Release}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 1.0 Premiere Edition|Microsoft Windows Premiere Edition}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 1.0 "PC Magazine" build|Microsoft Windows ''"PC Magazine"'' build''}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 1.01 1985-10-21 build|Microsoft Windows 1.01 RC (10-21)}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 1.01 1985-10-28 build|Microsoft Windows 1.01 RC (10-28)}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 1.0 Beta V1.00.08|Microsoft Windows 1.0 Beta V1.00.08}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 1.0 Retail Beta Release 1.00.09|Microsoft Windows Retail Beta Release 1.00.09}}<br />
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===RTM===<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 1.00|Microsoft Windows 1.00}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 1.01|Microsoft Windows 1.01}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 1.02|Microsoft Windows 1.02}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 1.03.04|Microsoft Windows 1.03.04}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 1.03|Microsoft Windows 1.03}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 1.04|Microsoft Windows 1.04}}<br />
</div><br />
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==Trivia==<br />
''Did you know...''<br />
* It was the longest supported version of Windows by Microsoft? It was supported for 16 years until 2001-12-31<br />
* When Windows 1.0 tries to show a date later than 2000, it actually shows it as 100? Similarly, 2018 -> 118<br />
* This is the only OS by Microsoft to not have overlapping windows on the desktop, this was due to Apple copyrighting the overlapping windows design.<br />
<div style="color: transparent; font-size: 100%;">And... IT'S JUST NINETY-NINE DOLLARS!</div></div>Markymarkhttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Talk:Windows_1.00.08&diff=19057Talk:Windows 1.00.082018-05-06T08:51:03Z<p>Markymark: When?</p>
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<div>Where is the evidence for this and when was this compiled/made?</div>Markymarkhttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=MS-DOS&diff=19045MS-DOS2018-05-04T20:28:26Z<p>Markymark: /* Version list */</p>
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<div>[[File:MS-DOS-6.22-Demo.png|thumb|MS-DOS User Interface]]<br />
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'''Microsoft DOS''' (abbreviated to MS-DOS) is a monolithic operating system by [[Microsoft]]. MS-DOS was originally written for the IBM PC and compatible systems, all which targeted the x86 architecture. It remained in development from 1981 until its discontinuation in 2000. There were many programs and graphical shells (such as [[Microsoft Windows]]) written for it.<br />
<br />
MS-DOS is mainly driven by a text-based interface, using commands (read by an interpreter) to run programs and manage files. Individual programs, however, have access to graphical modes depending on the installed hardware. As MS-DOS is a monolithic operating system, multitasking is very limited and all programs share memory (leading to potential instability), leading it to become outdated as tasks demanded more resources.<br />
<br />
A port of the 16-bit MS-DOS was made for 8-bit MSX computers known as [[MSX-DOS]]. MSX-DOS is based on the MS-DOS 1.25 kernel and uses the same filesystem.<br />
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==Version list==<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 1.10|1.10}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 1.11|1.11}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 1.12|1.12}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 1.13|1.13}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 1.14|1.14}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 1.19|1.19}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 1.20|1.20}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 1.24|1.24}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 1.25|1.25}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 2.00|2.00}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 2.01|2.01}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 2.05|2.05}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 2.10|2.10}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 2.11|2.11}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 2.12|2.12}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 2.13|2.13}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 2.20|2.20}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 3.00|3.00}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 3.06|3.06}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 3.10|3.10}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 3.20|3.20}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 3.21|3.21}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 3.30|3.30}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 3.31|3.31}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 4.00 multitasking edition|4.00 Multitasking Edition }}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 4.00|4.00}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 4.01|4.01}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 5.00|5.00}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 6.00|6.00}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 6.20|6.20}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 6.21|6.21}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 6.22|6.22}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 7.00|7.00}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 7.10|7.10}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|MS-DOS 7.10 (China DOS Union)|7.10 (China DOS Union)}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 8.00|8.00}}<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[HIMEM]]<br />
*[[PC-DOS]]<br />
*[[DR-DOS]]<br />
*[[86-DOS]]<br />
*[[QDOS]]<br />
*[[CP/M]]<br />
*[[Other DOS|Other]]<br />
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[[Category:Operating Systems]]</div>Markymarkhttps://betawiki.net/index.php?title=MS-DOS&diff=19044MS-DOS2018-05-04T20:26:55Z<p>Markymark: /* Version list */</p>
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<div>[[File:MS-DOS-6.22-Demo.png|thumb|MS-DOS User Interface]]<br />
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'''Microsoft DOS''' (abbreviated to MS-DOS) is a monolithic operating system by [[Microsoft]]. MS-DOS was originally written for the IBM PC and compatible systems, all which targeted the x86 architecture. It remained in development from 1981 until its discontinuation in 2000. There were many programs and graphical shells (such as [[Microsoft Windows]]) written for it.<br />
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MS-DOS is mainly driven by a text-based interface, using commands (read by an interpreter) to run programs and manage files. Individual programs, however, have access to graphical modes depending on the installed hardware. As MS-DOS is a monolithic operating system, multitasking is very limited and all programs share memory (leading to potential instability), leading it to become outdated as tasks demanded more resources.<br />
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A port of the 16-bit MS-DOS was made for 8-bit MSX computers known as [[MSX-DOS]]. MSX-DOS is based on the MS-DOS 1.25 kernel and uses the same filesystem.<br />
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==Version list==<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 0.90|0.90}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 1.10|1.10}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 1.11|1.11}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 1.12|1.12}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 1.13|1.13}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 1.14|1.14}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 1.19|1.19}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 1.20|1.20}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 1.24|1.24}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 1.25|1.25}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 2.00|2.00}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 2.01|2.01}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 2.05|2.05}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 2.10|2.10}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 2.11|2.11}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 2.12|2.12}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 2.13|2.13}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 2.20|2.20}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 3.00|3.00}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 3.06|3.06}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 3.10|3.10}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 3.20|3.20}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 3.21|3.21}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 3.30|3.30}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 3.31|3.31}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 4.00 multitasking edition|4.00 Multitasking Edition }}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 4.00|4.00}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 4.01|4.01}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 5.00|5.00}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 6.00|6.00}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 6.20|6.20}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 6.21|6.21}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 6.22|6.22}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 7.00|7.00}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 7.10|7.10}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|MS-DOS 7.10 (China DOS Union)|7.10 (China DOS Union)}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|MS-DOS 8.00|8.00}}<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[HIMEM]]<br />
*[[PC-DOS]]<br />
*[[DR-DOS]]<br />
*[[86-DOS]]<br />
*[[QDOS]]<br />
*[[CP/M]]<br />
*[[Other DOS|Other]]<br />
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