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== Screenshots ==
== Screenshots ==
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Windows29-Setup1.png | Setup
Windows29-Setup2.png | Setup
Windows29-Setup3.png | Setup
Windows29-Setup4.png | Setup
Windows29-Desktop.png | Empty desktop
Windows29-Desktop.png | Empty desktop
ws29-About.png | Changed about box
Windows29-About.png | Changed about box
Windows29-About2.png | Unchanged about box! Yay, inconsistent versions!
Windows29-About2.png | Unchanged about box! Yay, inconsistent versions!
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Revision as of 16:34, 4 May 2023

Windows 2.9
Crusty Windows bootleg
The desktop of Windows 2.9
The desktop of Windows 2.9
Original OSWindows 3.0
Release date2004
Authorair101
Language(s)English
Architecture(s)x86 (16-bit)
File size5.76 MB
Download linkWindows 2.9 Beta (Fake).zip


Windows 2.9 is a bootleg of Windows 3.0 created by air101 and released on OSBetaArchive sometime in 2004. This bootleg essentially pretends to be a beta version of Windows 3.0.

Description

This bootleg was likely created because, at the time of its release, very little was actually known about Windows 3.0 development. Not a single beta was known to exist, and it wouldn't be until 10 years after this bootleg was released that an authentic beta of Windows 3.0 was found (Build 55).

This bootleg is extremely sloppy, as most of the strings still refer to the OS as "Windows 3.0" (despite the setup being labeled "Windows 2.9").

Changes from Windows 3.0

  • The setup now says "Windows Version 2.9 Beta" instead of "Windows Version 3.0". This is also true for the graphical setup (though most of the OS still refers to itself as "Windows 3.0"
  • WINVER has been erased from existence, resulting in an error trying to copy it - either because the author couldn't figure out how to hex edit it properly, or to make it feel more like a "beta".
  • Some applications are broken (probably due to a botched hex edit job) - CONTROL.EXE for example is completely busted.
  • Some applications have their "About" version changed to say Windows 2.90.

Screenshots