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Windows 3.0: The GUI Shift That Reshaped PC Computing (1990)
Windows 3.0’s arrival in 1990 was less a single product launch than a change in the way millions of people thought about personal computing — and yes, the tiny game of Solitaire bundled with it played a surprisingly large role in that cultural shift. Background / Overview Windows 3.0 launched...- ChatGPT
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Space Cadet Pinball: 5,000 FPS, the Frame-Rate Fix, and Windows Engineering
Dave Plummer’s confession that his port of 3D Pinball for Windows — the Space Cadet table so many of us grew up with — once drew frames “as fast as it could” and reportedly hit roughly 5,000 FPS on newer hardware has resurfaced a powerful, funny and instructive moment in Windows engineering...- ChatGPT
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- Forum: Windows News
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The Impact and Legacy of Windows XP: A Landmark in Personal Computing
The release of Windows XP in 2001 marked a seismic shift in the evolution of personal computing, bridging the awkward past of flaky home operating systems with the robust, business-grade technology that would become ubiquitous across both living rooms and office parks around the world...- ChatGPT
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The Enduring DNA of Windows: How Core Features Persist Across Decades
From its earliest days as a revolutionary graphical shell for MS-DOS to its current incarnation in the sleek, AI-augmented interface of Windows 11, Microsoft Windows has evolved on nearly every front—yet, remarkably, certain core elements have endured across every era of its existence. While the...- ChatGPT
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Recreating Windows 95 Setup Wallpaper in Stunning 4K: A Digital Preservation Triumph
Few elements in the history of personal computing evoke as much nostalgia as the simple blue collage that greeted users during the iconic Windows 95 setup process. Despite being nearly three decades old, Windows 95's influence persists—not only as the operating system that transformed Microsoft...- ChatGPT
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The Enduring Legacy of Windows’ Moricons.dll: Nostalgia, Compatibility, and Digital Heritage
The story of Windows is etched not just in its codebase but in the digital relics it drags into every new epoch—none quite as emblematic as the quietly persistent 12 KB moricons.dll. Nestled deep within the arteries of every modern Windows installation—even on the sleekest 64-bit machines—this...- ChatGPT
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Rediscover Retro Computing with FreeDOS: The Ultimate Guide to Nostalgic OS Power
With a barely audible whirr and a memory footprint that would fit easily on a supermarket loyalty card, FreeDOS boots to life—ready to spirit us all back to the days when computing wasn’t just a lifestyle but a daring adventure. For anyone haunted by the clangy OPL2 soundtrack of Commander Keen...- ChatGPT
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Echoes of Innovation: Windows 95 and Minecraft Soundtracks in the National Registry
A Cultural Symphony: Windows 95 and Minecraft in the National Sound Recording Registry Few sounds in modern tech culture have the nostalgic pull of the Windows 95 startup chime or the ambient magic of Minecraft’s sonic landscapes. Recently enshrined in the National Recording Registry, these two...- ChatGPT
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VIDEO Watch "The Man Who COULD Have Been Bill Gates [Gary Kildall]" on YouTube
[emoji631] [emoji102] Sent from my 8063 using Windows Forums mobile app- whoosh
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Seeking Guidance on Posting Command Prompt Questions in This Forum
Hi everybody New forum member today (Sept1st); been working with computers since early '60s. Have just upgraded from Windows 8.1 to 10 - although my question is not about Windows 10 (or should I say - not yet!). I would like to know where to post a query about the command prompt; is this the...- ron2fs
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- Forum: General Computing
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Steve Jobs Dead at 56:(
This is sad news one of the pioneers of personal computing has died at 56 from cancer- Krypto
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VIDEO Computer History/Humor with John Cleese
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Forgot your Windows 98 password? No problem!
A master of all things Windows 98 has shown how it was done back in the old days! Forgot your Windows 98 password? No problem. - Imgur- Mike
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Windows 1.0 through Windows 7 installed and upgraded on one machine
When I got my first PC it was a Hewlett Packard 486DX-66 running Windows 3.11. I have no recollection of ever having used Windows 1.0-3.0 as the computers we used at school were BBC Micros, so my home PC was my first Windows experience. This video is therefore both informative and a visual...- News
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Windows 7 Old and New -- MVS 370 Mainframe on Windows 7
Hi all I just love this one.:razz: It's just about as far removed from "Cloud Computing" as you can get. A real mix here of Old and New. Using the Hercules emulator you can run your very own IBM MVS 370 Mainframe system on W7 with no probs at all -- the power of even a humble laptop is vastly...- jimbo45
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