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|+ style=font-size: larger; | '''Windows 3.1-tan''' | |||
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! Original Creator: | |||
| Unknown | |||
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! First appearance: | |||
| Unknown | |||
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! OS Personified: | |||
| Windows 3.0 to 3.11 | |||
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! OS Devloper: | |||
| Microsoft | |||
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! First Released: | |||
| 22 March 1990 | |||
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! Latest Stable Release: | |||
| v. 3.11 December 1993 | |||
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A rare character, the few 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 becoming more popular is a frail grey-haired young woman in a long frilly violet gown, with a 3.1 brooch on her collar. She is usually accompanied by either a black cat or a small black-haired catgirl in a nurse's outfit, both representing DOS. | A rare character, the few 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 becoming more popular is a frail grey-haired young woman in a long frilly violet gown, with a 3.1 brooch on her collar. She is usually accompanied by either a black cat or a small black-haired catgirl in a nurse's outfit, both representing DOS. |
Revision as of 08:41, 2 February 2007
A rare character, the few 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 becoming more popular is a frail grey-haired young woman in a long frilly violet gown, with a 3.1 brooch on her collar. She is usually accompanied by either a black cat or a small black-haired catgirl in a nurse's outfit, both representing DOS.