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|tanname= Windows 3.1-tan | |tanname= Windows 3.1-tan | ||
|image= | |image= Win3-1.jpg | ||
|cname= 3.1 | |cname= Windows 3.1 | ||
|alias= Windows 3.0, Windows 3.x, WfW 3.11 | |alias= Windows 3.0, Windows 3.x, WfW 3.11 | ||
|debut= Unknown | |debut= Unknown | ||
|height= *none listed officially | |||
|haircolor= grey | |||
|eyecolor= red | |||
|apfaction= [[Windows Family]] | |||
|lineage= [[Win9x|DOS/Win9x]] | |||
|osper= Windows 3.0 - 3.11 | |osper= Windows 3.0 - 3.11 | ||
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===Character Details=== | |||
'''Windows 3.1-tan''' (3.1たん) was one of the less common Windows personifications but is now part of the OS-tan canon. The first appearances of Windows 3.1 have used a white mech-box similar to that used by 98 and 98SE, piloted by a girl who appears to be DOS/V. Another version that has became increasingly common and became part of the [[ List_of_Canon_OS-tans | OS-tan canon]] is that of a frail grey-haired young girl in a long frilly violet gown, with a 3.1 brooch on her collar. She has a quiet personality and is usually accompanied by either a black cat (sometimes nicknamed DOS Kitty) or a small black-haired catgirl in a nurse's outfit, both representing DOS. She is often seen with [[NT-tan | Windows NT-tan]] and [[95-tan | 95-tan]] but has an inseparable relationship with DOS Kitty as Windows 3.x is highly dependent on DOS especially compared to its successors which mainly used a stripped-down version of DOS for booting. | '''Windows 3.1-tan''' (3.1たん) was one of the less common Windows personifications but is now part of the OS-tan canon. The first appearances of Windows 3.1 have used a white mech-box similar to that used by 98 and 98SE, piloted by a girl who appears to be DOS/V. Another version that has became increasingly common and became part of the [[ List_of_Canon_OS-tans | OS-tan canon]] is that of a frail grey-haired young girl in a long frilly violet gown, with a 3.1 brooch on her collar. She has a quiet personality and is usually accompanied by either a black cat (sometimes nicknamed DOS Kitty) or a small black-haired catgirl in a nurse's outfit, both representing DOS. She is often seen with [[NT-tan | Windows NT-tan]] and [[95-tan | 95-tan]] but has an inseparable relationship with DOS Kitty as Windows 3.x is highly dependent on DOS especially compared to its successors which mainly used a stripped-down version of DOS for booting. | ||
Revision as of 20:59, 27 March 2011
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Windows 3.1-tan | |
Character Information | |
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Common Names | Windows 3.1 |
Other Names | Windows 3.0, Windows 3.x, WfW 3.11 |
Faction | Windows Family |
Lineage | DOS/Win9x |
Appearance | |
Height | *none listed officially |
Hair Color | grey |
Eye Color | red |
Design | |
First Appearance | Unknown |
Technical Information | |
System Personified | Windows 3.0 - 3.11 |
Developer(s) | Microsoft |
Debut | March 22, 1990 |
Latest release | v3.11 (December 1993) |
Character Details
Windows 3.1-tan (3.1たん) was one of the less common Windows personifications but is now part of the OS-tan canon. The first appearances of Windows 3.1 have used a white mech-box similar to that used by 98 and 98SE, piloted by a girl who appears to be DOS/V. Another version that has became increasingly common and became part of the OS-tan canon is that of a frail grey-haired young girl in a long frilly violet gown, with a 3.1 brooch on her collar. She has a quiet personality and is usually accompanied by either a black cat (sometimes nicknamed DOS Kitty) or a small black-haired catgirl in a nurse's outfit, both representing DOS. She is often seen with Windows NT-tan and 95-tan but has an inseparable relationship with DOS Kitty as Windows 3.x is highly dependent on DOS especially compared to its successors which mainly used a stripped-down version of DOS for booting.
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