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  • E Eytukan

    I was just thinking would there be any piece of code that is dragged along all the way from Windows 3.1 till Windows8 ? Or the latest OS code is completely rewritten from scratch to exploit the new hardware resources? A simple MessageBox Api's code really needs to be changed at the base? Of course the UI has changed considerably. And there would be some edits to port the code from 16 to 64bit. Except these would there be any ruins of Win3.1 really left over in W8? Possible to spot something like this on the Windows 8 base code:

    /**********************
    Author: Bill Gates
    Function : GetDiskSectorData
    Module : FATreader
    Date Created: 1/5/1990
    Last modified: 2/4/1991
    *******************/

    :)

    Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.

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    I'll bet you are right. I know there is at least one or two ancient dialog boxes in weven!

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    • E Eytukan

      I was just thinking would there be any piece of code that is dragged along all the way from Windows 3.1 till Windows8 ? Or the latest OS code is completely rewritten from scratch to exploit the new hardware resources? A simple MessageBox Api's code really needs to be changed at the base? Of course the UI has changed considerably. And there would be some edits to port the code from 16 to 64bit. Except these would there be any ruins of Win3.1 really left over in W8? Possible to spot something like this on the Windows 8 base code:

      /**********************
      Author: Bill Gates
      Function : GetDiskSectorData
      Module : FATreader
      Date Created: 1/5/1990
      Last modified: 2/4/1991
      *******************/

      :)

      Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.

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      :laugh:

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      • E Eytukan

        I was just thinking would there be any piece of code that is dragged along all the way from Windows 3.1 till Windows8 ? Or the latest OS code is completely rewritten from scratch to exploit the new hardware resources? A simple MessageBox Api's code really needs to be changed at the base? Of course the UI has changed considerably. And there would be some edits to port the code from 16 to 64bit. Except these would there be any ruins of Win3.1 really left over in W8? Possible to spot something like this on the Windows 8 base code:

        /**********************
        Author: Bill Gates
        Function : GetDiskSectorData
        Module : FATreader
        Date Created: 1/5/1990
        Last modified: 2/4/1991
        *******************/

        :)

        Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.

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        Mark_Wallace
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        They've probably only kept the stuff that was broken. (And have "fixed" the rest)

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        • E Eytukan

          I was just thinking would there be any piece of code that is dragged along all the way from Windows 3.1 till Windows8 ? Or the latest OS code is completely rewritten from scratch to exploit the new hardware resources? A simple MessageBox Api's code really needs to be changed at the base? Of course the UI has changed considerably. And there would be some edits to port the code from 16 to 64bit. Except these would there be any ruins of Win3.1 really left over in W8? Possible to spot something like this on the Windows 8 base code:

          /**********************
          Author: Bill Gates
          Function : GetDiskSectorData
          Module : FATreader
          Date Created: 1/5/1990
          Last modified: 2/4/1991
          *******************/

          :)

          Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.

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          Vunic wrote:

          Or the latest OS code is completely rewritten from scratch to exploit the new hardware resources?

          If it were completely rewritten from scratch, the launch date would be a bit more into the future.

          Vunic wrote:

          Except these would there be any ruins of Win3.1 really left over in W8?

          Yes and no. W8 is based on NT3.5, not Win3.1; it could have features of the old NT, but not from Win3.1. Still, not much changed; there's the familiar message-pump, and a textbox is still a textbox.

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          • M Mark_Wallace

            They've probably only kept the stuff that was broken. (And have "fixed" the rest)

            I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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            That so they can charge you to fix it.

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              That so they can charge you to fix it.

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              So they can charge you for an upgrade that hides it. Behind another layer of bugs...:mad:

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              • M Mark_Wallace

                They've probably only kept the stuff that was broken. (And have "fixed" the rest)

                I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                Mark_Wallace wrote:

                (And have "fixed" the rest)

                :laugh:

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                  So they can charge you for an upgrade that hides it. Behind another layer of bugs...:mad:

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                  Exactly :laugh:

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                  • E Eytukan

                    I was just thinking would there be any piece of code that is dragged along all the way from Windows 3.1 till Windows8 ? Or the latest OS code is completely rewritten from scratch to exploit the new hardware resources? A simple MessageBox Api's code really needs to be changed at the base? Of course the UI has changed considerably. And there would be some edits to port the code from 16 to 64bit. Except these would there be any ruins of Win3.1 really left over in W8? Possible to spot something like this on the Windows 8 base code:

                    /**********************
                    Author: Bill Gates
                    Function : GetDiskSectorData
                    Module : FATreader
                    Date Created: 1/5/1990
                    Last modified: 2/4/1991
                    *******************/

                    :)

                    Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.

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                    That depends on your definition of Windows codes base. If you consider all the code that goes on install DVD (including tools such as Notepad) it is likely to be the case, but if you just consider kernel/drivers/services I'd be surprised to see that (excluding utility functions/data structs and stuff).

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                    • E Eytukan

                      I was just thinking would there be any piece of code that is dragged along all the way from Windows 3.1 till Windows8 ? Or the latest OS code is completely rewritten from scratch to exploit the new hardware resources? A simple MessageBox Api's code really needs to be changed at the base? Of course the UI has changed considerably. And there would be some edits to port the code from 16 to 64bit. Except these would there be any ruins of Win3.1 really left over in W8? Possible to spot something like this on the Windows 8 base code:

                      /**********************
                      Author: Bill Gates
                      Function : GetDiskSectorData
                      Module : FATreader
                      Date Created: 1/5/1990
                      Last modified: 2/4/1991
                      *******************/

                      :)

                      Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.

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                      Win 3.1 was not a true OS, it was just a UI layer on top of the underlying DOS and it employed co-operative multitasking model which required that apps willingly yielded CPU and other resources back to the OS once they were done with them. This OS later became what we knew as Win 95, Win 98, Win ME, etc. Windows 8 takes its codebase from Windows NT which was the first OS in the Windows Family to employ true pre-emptive multi-tasking. This OS progressed later into Windows 2000, Win XP, Win 7 and eventually to Win 8. Since Win 8 seems to have a lot of bugs, I'm sure some old code must be lingering around.

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                        Exactly :laugh:

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                        It made me laugh when I saw an article that said that the Fonts folder hadn't been updated since Win 3. Yeah. Because it wasn't broken.

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                        • L Lost User

                          Vunic wrote:

                          Or the latest OS code is completely rewritten from scratch to exploit the new hardware resources?

                          If it were completely rewritten from scratch, the launch date would be a bit more into the future.

                          Vunic wrote:

                          Except these would there be any ruins of Win3.1 really left over in W8?

                          Yes and no. W8 is based on NT3.5, not Win3.1; it could have features of the old NT, but not from Win3.1. Still, not much changed; there's the familiar message-pump, and a textbox is still a textbox.

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                          Eddy Vluggen wrote:

                          If it were completely rewritten from scratch, the launch date would be a bit more into the future.

                          A renovated posterity?

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                          • M Mark_Wallace

                            It made me laugh when I saw an article that said that the Fonts folder hadn't been updated since Win 3. Yeah. Because it wasn't broken.

                            I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                            Mark_Wallace wrote:

                            Fonts folder

                            WoW. To think they do not need to update a folder? :-\

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                              Win 3.1 was not a true OS, it was just a UI layer on top of the underlying DOS and it employed co-operative multitasking model which required that apps willingly yielded CPU and other resources back to the OS once they were done with them. This OS later became what we knew as Win 95, Win 98, Win ME, etc. Windows 8 takes its codebase from Windows NT which was the first OS in the Windows Family to employ true pre-emptive multi-tasking. This OS progressed later into Windows 2000, Win XP, Win 7 and eventually to Win 8. Since Win 8 seems to have a lot of bugs, I'm sure some old code must be lingering around.

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                              Shameel wrote:

                              Win 3.1 was not a true OS

                              Contentious argument that. I can't make up my mind whether I agree or not. It depends how you define operating system.

                              Regards, Rob Philpott.

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                              • L Lost User

                                Win 3.1 was not a true OS, it was just a UI layer on top of the underlying DOS and it employed co-operative multitasking model which required that apps willingly yielded CPU and other resources back to the OS once they were done with them. This OS later became what we knew as Win 95, Win 98, Win ME, etc. Windows 8 takes its codebase from Windows NT which was the first OS in the Windows Family to employ true pre-emptive multi-tasking. This OS progressed later into Windows 2000, Win XP, Win 7 and eventually to Win 8. Since Win 8 seems to have a lot of bugs, I'm sure some old code must be lingering around.

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                                You unconsciously forgot Vista.

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                                  Mark_Wallace wrote:

                                  Fonts folder

                                  WoW. To think they do not need to update a folder? :-\

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                                  They should, if only to add the Slashed Zero Arial for Monospaced Programming Fonts[^]

                                  It was broke, so I fixed it.

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                                    They should, if only to add the Slashed Zero Arial for Monospaced Programming Fonts[^]

                                    It was broke, so I fixed it.

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                                    OriginalGriff
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                                    They can't - Bobs Game Font is already there...

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                                    • R Rob Philpott

                                      Shameel wrote:

                                      Win 3.1 was not a true OS

                                      Contentious argument that. I can't make up my mind whether I agree or not. It depends how you define operating system.

                                      Regards, Rob Philpott.

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                                      Well, I'd argue that it was clearly nothing more than an operating environment - a mere GUI if you will. Otherwise, wouldn't you be asserting that Win3.1 boxes had 2 operating systems running? DOS and Windows? The machine would start without Win3.1, but not so if DOS was missing.

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                                        You unconsciously forgot Vista.

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                                        Rage wrote:

                                        You unconsciously forgot Vista.

                                        FTFY. I thought the discussion was about OS. :-)

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                                        • R Rob Philpott

                                          Shameel wrote:

                                          Win 3.1 was not a true OS

                                          Contentious argument that. I can't make up my mind whether I agree or not. It depends how you define operating system.

                                          Regards, Rob Philpott.

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                                          I would disagree simply because, even DOS was called Disk Operation System. Anything that's capable of doing multiple things unlike a dedicated system like a calculator or a billing machine can be related to an OS. It's boot strapped, it manages memory , loads applications, communicates with devices (like printers) , networks with other PCs. Enough to qualify Win3.1 as a true OS!

                                          Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.

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