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What was the first version of Windows you ever used?

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First version of Windows you used?

  • Windows 1.0

  • Windows 2.0

  • Windows 3.x / NT 3.x

  • Windows 95 / NT 4

  • Windows 98

  • Windows 2000

  • Windows ME

  • Windows XP

  • Windows Vista

  • Windows 7


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Floppies?

I remember using electrical tape to cover the erase protect notches in cassette tapes so I could save programs on a weekend when I ran out of "data" cassettes! :biggrin:

Accidentally recorded over one of my Led Zeppelin tapes, forgot about it and put it in my stereo deck and when I expected to hear "When the Levy Breaks" I was greeted with a mirror cracking squeal that would have sent dogs running for cover for blocks. Those were the days! :awe:

Heh I found some paper tape from a computer class I took in my senior year in a box of junk I had packed away not long ago.
 
I think it was windows 3.1? However, even windows 95 still ran off of DOS. I also had a Tandy 1000A around 1979-1980. I can remember playing this castle game in DOS.
Look Desk.
On the desk are some glasses.
Get Glasses.
Vampire is blocking your path.
Show Cross.
Vampire leaves.
 
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3.1 was the first version of Windows I used.

My prior computer didn't wasn't MS or Intel, it used an 8 MHz ARM (then called Acorn RISC machines) CPU and their own OS.

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If you think that looks like NeXTSTEP, you'd be right. It's not NeXTSTEP, but it was an obscure OS produced by Acorn, called Arthur. NeXTSTEP "borrowed" a number of revolutionary features from it - notably the "dock" at the base of the screen.
 
My dad we went from an Apple IIe to a 486 DX 33mhz with 4mb of ram. We had windows 3.1.

One of my uncles had a 286 and I experienced Dos 5 with Windows 3.1 a good amount of time earlier then when we actually had one)

Never messed with Windows 2.x or 1.x ...
 
First computer I used was a commodore 64, which was DOS, in 1982. It was several years latter that I even got a computer that could run windows.
 
3.1 here. Ran a lot of stuff in DOS 6.22 however since many of the games my brothers and I had wouldn't run under windows.
 
3.1 for me, would play Oregon Trail 2, Gizmos and Gadgets, Reader Rabbit 2,3 and Logical Journey of the Zoombinis for hours. 🙂
 
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