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Bella

And bingo was its name-o! The terminal for the AN/FSQ-7...

Aurora Borealis

I keep forgetting that computer's name. Computers back then had such tricky names. @_@

Nichi



This is what the desktop on my experimental desktop looks like at the moment. If you're wondering why Windows 95 is looking so weird in this picture, that's because it's a prototype version from '94 (Microsoft Chicago build 189, to be exact).

Aurora Borealis

Wow! It looks so different, yet still kinda recognizable! How is it, performance-wise?

Chocofreak13

@pentium: looks interesting. .v. and can i have a copy of that 98-tan desktop background? *w*
@bella: i'm assuming that vista comment was an april fool's joke. @__@;;

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Nichi

Quote from: Aurora Borealis on April 03, 2011, 10:38:42 AM
Wow! It looks so different, yet still kinda recognizable! How is it, performance-wise?

It runs pretty well if you strictly use Windows 3.x software with it; it does try to run software designed for the retail version of Windows 95, although it rarely works right from what I've seen so far. It does run better than build 58s, but since this is from later into development, that's to be expected (Also, 58s is a bit weird interface wise. I'll dig up a picture and show it here later).

Quote from: Chocofreak13 on April 03, 2011, 01:20:46 PM
can i have a copy of that 98-tan desktop background? *w*

Sure. It's right here:
http://ostan-collections.net/imeeji/displayimage.php?album=12&pos=21

CanaryTan

I got internet back on my computer~

I'm not kidding. I have all teh animal crossing games and play them everyday.
My profile pic is from deviant art. It's not mine.

Chocofreak13

@pentium: thanks, and how did you get a copy of the 95 trial version anyway? :\
@canary: good job, man. -w-
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Red-Machine

Quote from: Chocofreak13 on April 03, 2011, 06:03:56 PM
@pentium: thanks, and how did you get a copy of the 95 trial version anyway? :\

Torrents, my dear Kari.
Red_Machine: Flouting the Windows Lifecycle Policy since 1989!

Chocofreak13

guess you really CAN torrent anything these days. :\

wonder if that means i can get a copy of Neptune or Odyssey... >:3
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Nichi

Quote from: Chocofreak13 on April 03, 2011, 06:27:56 PM
guess you really CAN torrent anything these days. :\

wonder if that means i can get a copy of Neptune or Odyssey... >:3

I've seen Neptune pop up a few times, although I haven't seen Odyssey turn up

Red-Machine

I have a copy of Neptune.  If XP still doesn't work out after I upgrade the hard drive in my new laptop to a faster one I'll consider using.  Tho it has issues when you upgrade DirectX...
Red_Machine: Flouting the Windows Lifecycle Policy since 1989!

Chocofreak13

i see.
am i to assume that Odyssey is the rare one?
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Nichi

Quote from: Chocofreak13 on April 03, 2011, 06:59:11 PM
i see.
am i to assume that Odyssey is the rare one?

Yeah. Some believe that Microsoft never even made a prototype of it before that project and Neptune merged to form Whistler, and ultimately, Windows XP.

Also, while on the subject of prototype versions of Windows, here's what Chicago build 58s (The earliest known functional prototype of Windows 95) looks like:



This version looks and feels like some hybrid of 3.11 and 95; having features of both blended into what's best described as Microsoft Chop Suey. Also, being such an early build, it can only handle software designed for 3.x; the stuff actually for Windows 95 is out of it's league (Typically ending in a BSOD of epic proportions).

Chocofreak13

is that a search bar on the start bar? :\

oh, and love the background. -w-
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