If the upcoming Windows 10 launch isn’t
something that is making you excited, it’s time to take a walk down the
memory lane and look at Window’ past. It’s been more than 30 years
when Windows 1.01
OS disappeared from the scene. But, now you can use the original
Notepad and draw amazing artworks in the very first version of Paint.
I know it’s possible to re-install the operating system on your
system but why take those pains when you can enjoy it virtually. Few
months ago, a similar online version of Windows 93 took the internet by storm.
In a recent post by gHacks, they have shared some sites where you can
relive the ancient Windows versions for free. Windows 1.01 runs with
the help of a PCJS emulator and gives you a taste of this breakthrough
OS by Microsoft.
This is an IBM PC XT Model 5160 JavaScript based emulator. PCJS
basically emulates the software entirely with Intel 8088 CPU clocked at
4.77MHz and 265KB of RAM.
Windows 1.01 was launched in 1985 and allowed the users to multitask a
taskbar similar to the latest versions of Windows. Those who have used
older systems, would find this Windows 1.01 online version nostalgic.
Everything performed by this Windows 1.01 online version is possible due to the power and flexibility of JavaScript. Click this link to explore Windows 1.01 on your PC.
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