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|[[Image:MiniWin3-2.png]]||'''[[Windows 3.2]]'''||Personal Computer, 16-bit ||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||circa 1992||yes || From the defunct Chinese language branch of the Windows Family. | |[[Image:MiniWin3-2.png]]||'''[[Windows 3.2]]'''||Personal Computer, 16-bit ||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||circa 1992||yes || From the defunct Chinese language branch of the Windows Family. | ||
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| | |[[Image:MiniWinNT.png]]||'''[[Windows NT]]'''||Server OS, 32-bit ||[[WinNT|Windows NT]]||1993||yes || Mother of the NT-based Windows, is a diplomat, conquered the server market in the 90's. Mainly retired from combat in favor of running the household. | ||
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|icon||'''[[Windows 95]]'''||Personal Computer, 16/32-bit ||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||24 Aug 1995||yes || Big-sister figure to most Windows-tans, established Windows dominance in the consumer market, is still a practicing swordswoman. | |icon||'''[[Windows 95]]'''||Personal Computer, 16/32-bit ||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||24 Aug 1995||yes || Big-sister figure to most Windows-tans, established Windows dominance in the consumer market, is still a practicing swordswoman. | ||
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|icon||'''[[Windows CE]]'''||mobile||Windows (Mobile)||1996||? || Main or only mobile OS of the Windows-tans. Dreamcast fangirl, rival of Palm-tan. | |icon||'''[[Windows CE]]'''||mobile||Windows (Mobile)||1996||? || Main or only mobile OS of the Windows-tans. Dreamcast fangirl, rival of Palm-tan. | ||
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| | |[[Image:MiniWinInu_T.png]]||'''[[InuT-tan|Windows NT 4.0]]'''||Server OS, 32-bit ||[[WinNT|Windows NT]]||1996||yes || ? | ||
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|icon||'''[[Windows 97]]'''||prototype||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||n/a||yes ||Rival to XPMCE-tan and Windows 7-tan, wants to be the real 7-tan. | |icon||'''[[Windows 97]]'''||prototype||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||n/a||yes ||Rival to XPMCE-tan and Windows 7-tan, wants to be the real 7-tan. | ||
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|icon||'''[[BESM]]'''||mainframe||IAS||1950's||?|| ? | |icon||'''[[BESM]]'''||mainframe||IAS||1950's||?|| ? | ||
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| | |[[Image:MiniBESYS.png]]||'''[[BESYS]]'''||mainframe||GMOS line||1957||yes|| ? | ||
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|[[Image:MiniBOS360.png]]||'''[[BOS/360]]'''||mainframe||IBM, System/360||1965||yes|| ? | |[[Image:MiniBOS360.png]]||'''[[BOS/360]]'''||mainframe||IBM, System/360||1965||yes|| ? | ||
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|icon||'''[[ENIAC]]'''||mainframe||? ||1945||yes|| ? | |icon||'''[[ENIAC]]'''||mainframe||? ||1945||yes|| ? | ||
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| | |[[Image:MiniGMOS.png]]||'''[[GMOS]]'''||mainframe||IBM, GMOS line (founder)||1955||yes (discontinued circa 1960's)|| ? | ||
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|icon||'''[[Harvard Mark I]]'''||mainframe||Harvard line (founder)||1944||yes (decommissioned circa 1955)|| ? | |icon||'''[[Harvard Mark I]]'''||mainframe||Harvard line (founder)||1944||yes (decommissioned circa 1955)|| ? | ||
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|icon||'''[[IAS]]'''||mainframe||IAS (founder)||1951||yes|| ? | |icon||'''[[IAS]]'''||mainframe||IAS (founder)||1951||yes|| ? | ||
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| | |[[Image:MiniIBSYS.png]]||'''[[IBSYS]]'''||mainframe||GMOS line||1957||yes|| ? | ||
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|icon||'''[[ILLIAC]]'''||mainframe||IAS||1952||no|| ? | |icon||'''[[ILLIAC]]'''||mainframe||IAS||1952||no|| ? | ||
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|icon||'''[[TSS/360]]'''||mainframe||IBM,System/360||1967||yes|| ? | |icon||'''[[TSS/360]]'''||mainframe||IBM,System/360||1967||yes|| ? | ||
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| | |[[Image:MiniUMES.png]]||'''[[UMES]]'''||mainframe, academic OS||GMOS line||1958||yes (decommissioned in 1967)|| ? | ||
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|icon||'''[[VM/CMS]]'''||mainframe||MIT (through CP/CMS), but affiliated with IBM||1972||no|| ? | |icon||'''[[VM/CMS]]'''||mainframe||MIT (through CP/CMS), but affiliated with IBM||1972||no|| ? |
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