Probably many of you do not even remember that there was a Windows 3.1 or 3.11, a program that was not even a real operating system, it became the first boot to DOS and then you could start the Windows graphical environment .
The minimum hardware requirements for running the whole are, or better were:
* Processor 8086/8088
* 640KB of RAM
* 7MB of hard disk space
* Graphics card that supports CGA, EGA and VGA.
Do not believe it, but this graphical environment is still in use in many fields, used by embedded systems such as for example the cases of the supermarket.
(If there 'payment queue, now we will know who to blame!
)
Most likely these embedded systems will be replaced with versions of Linux, because its use is growing more and more.
You can find more information about Windows 3.x on Wikipedia .
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This post was written by admin on November 6, 2008






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