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  1. windows-3.0-build-14. Scanner. Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4. Compiled on February 22, 1989. Comes on 2 5.25 1.2MB floppy diskettes.

  2. Windows 3.0 build 14 is the earliest available build of Windows 3.0. It was distributed on two 1.2MB 5.25" floppy disks, which refer to the build as "Microsoft Windows Pre-Release Version 0.1".

  3. Microsoft Windows 3.00 | PCjs Machines. The PCjs machine below starts Microsoft Windows 3.00, using an IBM PC AT running PC DOS 3.20. Directory listings of the five 1.2Mb distribution diskettes are provided below. IBM PC AT (8Mhz), 1Mb RAM, 20Mb Hard Disk (Formatted), IBM EGA (128Kb) Enhanced Color Display. Caps. Num. Scroll. Full Screen. [ XML]

  4. Installation instructions. To Install: Windows 3.1 requires an installation of either MS-DOS or PC-DOS and we recommend using MS-DOS 6.22 if you are unsure of a version. Real Mode is no longer supported in Windows 3.1 requiring at least an Intel 80286 or equivalent to run. No 8086 or 8088 systems will run Windows 3.1. Downloads.

  5. Windows 3.0 / 3.1 3.0. Windows 3.x was the first to gain significant development and commercial traction. It combined the 8086, 286, and 386 modes of Windows 2 in to one package. It replaced the MSDOS Executive with a Program Manager and File Manager similar to those in OS/2 1.x.

  6. La primera compilación conocida de Windows 3 (con nombre en clave Janus) fue la build 3.0.14, que todavía usa el shell de Windows 2.1 y no tiene aplicaciones. Esta compilación se considera la "Windows 3 Debug Release 1.14" oficial.

  7. Windows 3.0 is the third major release of Microsoft Windows, launched in 1990. Its new graphical user interface (GUI) represents applications as clickable icons, instead of the list of file names in its predecessors.