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This is the OSC Windows 1.0-tan, for Futaba's Windows 1.0-tan, see [[Windows 1.0 (Futaba)]] | |||
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|tanname= Windows 1.0-tan | |tanname= Windows 1.0-tan | ||
|image= | |image= | ||
|cname= 1.0-tan | |cname= Windows 1.0-tan | ||
|alias= | |alias= 1.0-tan | ||
|debut= September 2006 | |debut= September 2006 | ||
|height= 161 cm (~5'3") | |||
|haircolor= green | |||
|eyecolor= green | |||
|apfaction= [[Binteeji Renmei]] | |||
|lineage= DOS/Win9x | |||
|osper= Windows 1.0 | |osper= Windows 1.0 | ||
|osdev= Microsoft | |osdev= Microsoft | ||
|reldate= | |reldate= 20 Nov 1985 | ||
|lastrel= v1.04 ( | |lastrel= v1.04 (8 Apr 1987) | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Technical Details=== | |||
'''Windows 1.0-tan''' (1.0たん) is one of the least common Windows personifications. She personifies Windows 1.0, which was Microsoft's first attempt to implement a multi-tasking graphical user interface-based operating environment on the PC platform. The OS itself was a graphical shell added on top of MS-DOS, based off of XEROX PARC and Apple's early graphical user interfaces, such as [[Apple Lisa|Lisa]]. | '''Windows 1.0-tan''' (1.0たん) is one of the least common Windows personifications. She personifies Windows 1.0, which was Microsoft's first attempt to implement a multi-tasking graphical user interface-based operating environment on the PC platform. The OS itself was a graphical shell added on top of MS-DOS, based off of XEROX PARC and Apple's early graphical user interfaces, such as [[Apple Lisa|Lisa]]. | ||
===Character Details=== | |||
Despite the popularity of Windows-based OS-tans, there are considerably few renditions of Windows OSes prior to version 3.1. One possible reason for this omission can be traced to the perception of Windows 3.1 as marking the beginning of Microsoft Windows' rise to dominance (hence, the origin of the Windows family), and thus delegating versions 1.0 and 2.0 as simply younger facets of the more memorable version 3.1. Therefore, only a handful of designs that can be confirmed by OSC to exist, all of which share similar-enough traits to be considered as a single character rendition. | Despite the popularity of Windows-based OS-tans, there are considerably few renditions of Windows OSes prior to version 3.1. One possible reason for this omission can be traced to the perception of Windows 3.1 as marking the beginning of Microsoft Windows' rise to dominance (hence, the origin of the Windows family), and thus delegating versions 1.0 and 2.0 as simply younger facets of the more memorable version 3.1. Therefore, only a handful of designs that can be confirmed by OSC to exist, all of which share similar-enough traits to be considered as a single character rendition. | ||
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