IEEE Bushy Tree
Advertisement

Windows 1.0 was a 16-bit graphical operating environment released on November 20 1985. It was Microsoft's first attempt to implement a multi-tasking graphical user interface-based operating environment on the PC platform. Windows 1.0 was the very first version of Windows launched. It was succeeded by Windows 2.0.

The first release version is actually numbered 1.01. It was rumored that version 1.00 was actually released but quickly pulled due to a severe flaw having to do with keyboard input. However, this rumor has now been disproved.[1]

Version 1.02, released in May 1986, was international and had editions in several European languages. Version 1.03, released in August 1986, was for the US- and international market, with enhancements making it consistent with the international release. It included drivers for European keyboards and additional screen and printer drivers. Version 1.04, released in April 1987, added support for the VGA graphics adapters of the new IBM PS/2 computers. At the same time, Microsoft and IBM announced the introduction of OS/2 and its graphical OS/2 Presentation Manager, which were supposed to ultimately replace both MS-DOS and Windows.

This page uses Creative Commons Licensed content from Wikipedia (view authors). Smallwikipedialogo.png
Windows XP Branch
Preceded by
MS-DOS
Windows Followed by
Win 95/NT
Xerox Star Branch
Preceded by
Xerox Star (8010)
Windows Followed by
---
OS/2 Warp 4.0 Branch
Influenced by
---
Windows Influenced
IBM OS/2 1.x
KDE 4.0 Branch
Influenced by
---
Windows Influenced
KDE 1.x
WordPerfect X4 Branch
Influenced by
---
Windows Influenced
WordPerfect 5.x
Word 2008 Branch
Influenced by
---
Windows Influenced
Word 5.x
Advertisement