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DOS Timeline ~ Part Two - 1994 Onwards

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A History of Microsoft MS-DOS and Windows (and main competitors) on the 8086 Processor family

NOTE - Other (minor) versions of DOS & Windows exist, This list is based on major versions plus items observed or reported
Updates other than NT Service Packs are available via the
PowerLoad Resource Pages

Note - Any changes listed continue on to later versions:

 Month  Year

 Version

  Major Changes or Remarks

 Q1  1994  MS-DOS 7.0 BETA 1  Work starts on a Enhanced version of MS-DOS for 32bit Windows. At first  based on MS-DOS 6.2 with DoubleSpace but later changed due to legal action.
 March  1994  MS-DOS 6.21  Following legal action by Stac Electronics, Microsoft released this interim version  which had DoubleSpace removed This was an interim limited release of  MS-DOS  until  replacement of DoubleSpace ~ Otherwise identical in function to  MS-DOS 6.2
 March  1994  MS-DOS621UG  MS-DOS 6.21 Upgrade Edition for all earlier versions (No Step-Up Released)
 March  1994  6.21 Supplemental  Microsoft released a Supplemental Update of Earlier Files removed from v6.21
 March  1994

  Win32s for Windows 3.1

 Win32s is a set of runtime libraries for Windows 3.1, which enable users to run  most Windows NT 32-bit applications on Windows 3.1, without the extensive  hardware requirements of Windows NT.
 April  1994  MS-DOS 6.22  Microsoft licensed a disk-compression package called DoubleDisk from  VertiSoft  Systems and renamed it DriveSpace, which was included in this  version. (Other than disk-compression there is no difference to MS-DOS 6.2)
 April  1994  MS-DOS622UG  MS-DOS 6.22 Upgrade Edition for all earler versions from 3.3 onwards.
 April  1994  MS-DOS6.22SU  MS-DOS 6.22 Step-Up for 6.0, 6.2, 6.21 Users Only
 April  1994  6.22 Supplemental  Microsoft released a Supplemental Update of Earler Files removed from v6.22
 May  1994  MS-DOS 7.0 BETA 2  Second BETA of WindowsDOS now based on DriveSpace Technology.
 September  1994

 Chicago

 Microsoft announces that Microsoft Windows 95 is the official name for the next  version of Windows, code-named "Chicago." This name was chosen to make it  easier for customers to identify the most current version of Microsoft Windows. It  is a fully integrated 32-bit operating system replacing Windows 3.11, Windows  for  Workgroups 3.11, and MS-DOS as the mainstream desktop operating  system.
 Windows 4.0 (95) uses a version of MS-DOS to 'Bootup' (MS-DOS 7.0)
 September  1994  WindowsNT 3.5  Windows New Technology 3.5

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 NT Service Packs  No recorded Service Pack was published for NT 3.5
 November  1994  OS/2 Warp 3.0  IBM OS/2 Warp 3.0 released 
 August  1995  Windows 95 OEM  OEM (Pre-Installed) 32bit Processing - Long Filename Support & other major  improvements over Windows 3.x (Still uses original FAT16) DriveSpace Included  Windows 95 supports two new partition types (0E and 0F) to support the logical  block addressing (LBA) INT13h extensions as specified in the Windows 95  Driver Development Kit (DDK).~ Includes Internet Explorer 1.0
 August  1995  Windows 95  Retail Windows 95 for Computers without MS-DOS (or earlier MS-DOS Version)  Link Site Abandoned - New Screenshots to Follow
 August  1995

 Integral MS-DOS 7.0

 MS-DOS 7.0 (Also called WindowsDOS) is an integral part of Windows 95.
 (It and later versions are
NOT available as a Stand-Alone OS)
 It provides support for  Long  Filenames only  when Windows is running, but  removes a large number of  other utilities,  some of  which are on the Windows  95 CD versions in the \other\oldmsdos directory. (Reports itself as Windows 95)
 August  1995  Win95UG  Windows 95 Upgrade for Previous Versions of Windows
 August  1995  Educational Pack  Discounted Combined Win95 & NT4.0 for Teachers & Students Only.
 August   1995  Win95 PlusPack  Extras for Win95 such as DriveSpace 3, MS Themes and 3D Pinball Game
 August   1995

 Win95 CD-ROM Extras & Updates

 Microsoft release Extra Applications found on 95 CD for Floppy Disk Users.  (This MS page has changed now to the equivalent of 'WindowsUpdate')
 September  1995

 Win95 - DOS 7.0 Supplemental

 Microsoft release a Supplemental Update of MS-DOS 6.22 Files removed from  Win95 Called OLDDOS.EXE ~ Microsoft still find it difficult to 'Kill' DOS
 September  1995  WindowsNT 3.51  Updated Release of NT 3.5 with additional network drivers
 Link Site Abandoned - New Screenshots to Follow

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 NT ServicePacks   The Last  Service Pack for Windows NT 3.51 was SP- 5 (Dated October 1996)

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 1995

 Nashville

 Windows 95 OSR (OEM Service Release) Update Program

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 1995

Cairo

 Windows NT (4.0) 'Future Technology' BETA Program. (Also reported as Detroit)

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 1995

 Pegasus

 Windows CE (Compact Edition) Development Program - Based on Windows  95  and designed for the Handheld PC  (H/PC) and Portable PC (P/PC) also  known  as Personal Digital Assistants (PDA) ~ The Windows CE series is  included  to complete the Windows Range.
 February  1996  Windows 95A  OSR 1.0 (As with later sub-versions of OSRs - Pre-Installed) IE 2.0 Included.
 February  1996

 Win95 SP1

 Service Pack 1 for Windows 95 (95A Upgrade) This was the only Windows 9x  Service Pack, After this MS placed further updates on internet 'WindowsUpdate' Web Site.
 August  1996  WindowsNT 4.0  Microsofts (Cairo) 32bit Muli-Tasking Operating System. Available in Server,  Desktop and Upgrade Versions. (Development continues for Option & Enterprise)  Link Site Abandoned - New Screenshots to Follow

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 NT ServicePacks  The Latest Service Pack for NT 4.0 is SP - 6a (Dated December 1999)
 August  1996  OS/2 Warp 4.0  IBM OS/2 Warp 4.0 released
 September  1996  Windows 95B  OSR 2.0 (Mainly a Floppy Disk Release) - Windows 95 OSR 2 onwards support  two new partition types (0B and 0C) to support the FAT32 file system.  Maximum  partition size now 2 TeraBytes (TB) But still 2.1 GBs if is FAT16  selected.
 September  1996  Windows 95B CD  OSR 2.1 with added USB Support (CD-ROM Versions Only) IE 3.0 Included.
 September  1996

 Integral MS-DOS 7.10

 Updated  MS-DOS 7.10 is an integral part of OSR 2 and later versions of  Windows. The main change is support for FAT 32, a  more efficient and robust  way of  storing Data on Large Hard Disks. ('Large Disk Support' is an Option in  FDISK)
 November  1996  WindowsCE 1.0  Pegasus ~ All versions of Windows CE are OEM releases only.
 Late  1996

Windows NT5

 Windows NT 5.0 Development Program. Windows NT Background & History
 April  1997  PC-DOS 7.0  PC-DOS 7.0 Revsion 0 - Update available to Revsion 1 (PC-DOS 2000) from IBM
 September   1997

 NT5 BETA

 Windows NT 5.0 BETA Program. Click here for NT5/2000 Build TimeLine
 November  1997  Windows 95C  OSR 2.5 with Integrated Internet Explorer 4.0 (Improved USB Support) Some  issues of 95B/C Install CD-ROMs were 'Bootable' Dependent on BIOS Support.
 November  1997  WindowsCE 2.0  Mercury ~ Successor to Windows CE 1  
 November  1997  OpenDOS 7.01  DrDOS sold to Caldera who release it as Caldera OpenDOS 7.01
 December  1997  WinNT 4.0 OP  NT 4.0 Option Pack
 December  1997  WinNT 4.0 Ent  NT 4.0 Enterprise Version
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 Memphis

 Windows 98 BETA Program
 February   1998  DR-DOS 7.02  Caldera release OpenDOS 7.02 (Then rename it as DR-DOS 7.02)
 April  1998  PC-DOS 2000  PC-DOS 7.0 Revsion 1 - Fully Y2K Compliant Update
 Q2  1998  WindowsCE 2.01  Gryphon ~ First Microsoft P/PC OS
 June  1998  Windows 98 OEM  OEM (Pre-Installed) With full FAT32 & USB Support and Integrated Internet  Explorer 4.0 (Install CD-ROM is now 'Bootable')
 June  1998  Windows 98  Retail Windows 98 for Computers without MS-DOS
 Link Site Abandoned - New Screenshots to Follow
 June  1998  Win98 UG  Windows 98 Upgrade for Previous Versions of Windows
 June  1998  Educational Pack  Discounted Combined Win98 & NT4.0 for Teachers & Students Only.
 June   1998  Win98 PlusPack  'Extras' that could have been included on 98 CD! (Say no more!)
 July  1998  WindowsCE 2.1  Birch ~ P/PC Release
 August  1998  NT5 BETA 2  Windows NT5 Beta 2 (Becomes Windows 2000 Beta 2)
Q3     Win CE 2.11 Pro  Jupiter ~ CE 2.11 Professional ~ H/PC Release
 April  1999

Win2000 BETA 3

 Windows 2000 Beta 3
 Q2  1999

 Neptune

 Planned successor to Windows 98 (Cancelled Early 2000) See Whistler
 Q2  1999

  Odysee

 Planned successor to Windows NT5 (2000) (Cancelled) See Whistler
 May  1999

 Win98 SP1

 Service Pack 1 for Windows 98 (Major Bug Fixes plus IE 4.01 SP1)
 May  1999  Windows 98SE OEM  OEM (Pre-Installed) Win98 Second Edition - Integrated Internet  Explorer 5.0
 May  1999  Windows 98SE  Retail Windows 98SE for Computers without MS-DOS or Windows
 May  1999  Win98SE UG  Windows 98SE Upgrade for Previous Versions of Windows
 May  1999  Educational Pack  Discounted Combined Win98se & NT4.0 (SP-5) for Teachers &  Students Only.
 July/August  1999

 Millennium

 Millennium Edition (WinMe) BETA Testing Program
 Still rallies on MS-DOS (No longer supports Real Mode)  (MS-DOS 8.0)
 August  1999  DR-DOS 7.03  Caldera release DR-DOS 7.03 then transfer all rights to Lineo,  Corp
 Q3  1999  WindowsCE 2.11  Wyvern ~ P/PC release

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 1999  WinMe BETA  Click here for the Full Windows Me TimeLine with Build Numbers.
 End   1999  DR-DOS 7.04  Lineo release OEM version as DR-DOS 7.04 
 Early  2000  DR-DOS 7.05 BETA  Lineo BETA Test OEM DR-DOS 7.05 but then discontinue DR-DOS  development.
 Q1   2000

 Whistler

 Planned future merge of Windows 98, Millennium and NT(2000) into 1 OS
 February  2000

 Windows 2000 Professional

 Windows 2000 Professional (NT & Network Users) NO MS-DOS Support  Successor to Windows NT 4.0 - Designed for Business Use. Available in Server,  Desktop and Upgrade Versions.

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 NT Service Packs  The Latest Service Pack for Windows 2000 is SP-2 Dated May 2001
 May  2000  WindowsCE 3.0  For Microsoft's Pocket PC Handheld Devices. A Major Revamp! 2 code-names  have been reported = Rapier for P/PC 2000 and Galileo for H/PC 2000
 August  2000  Windows Me OEM  OEM (Pre-Installed) For Home Users with Integrated Internet Explorer  &  Outlook Express 5.5 and MSN Messenger - Gold Release 4.10.3000
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ME as in Millennium Edition or Me as in I myself ?)
 September  2000  Windows Me  Retail for Computers without MS-DOS or Windows  
 
Link Site Abandoned - New Screenshots to Follow
 September  2000

 Integral MS-DOS 8.0

 Major change to MS-DOS 8.0 is the removal of 'Real-Mode' Support. Other  than  that it is identical to MS-DOS 7.10 (This is done by changes to IO.SYS &  COMMAND.COM)
 September  2000  WinMe Step-Up  Limited Promotional Step-Up Version for Windows 98/98se Users Only
 September  2000  WinMe UG  Windows Millennium Upgrade for Previous Versions of Windows (Not 3.x)
 April    2001

 WindowsCE

Talisker

 Microsoft Announces Beta 1 of "Talisker," the Next Version of Windows CE  http://www.microsoft.com/PressPass/press/2001/Apr01/04-10TaliskerPR.asp
 >>>>>>>  2001

 

 Windows XP is the release name for Windows Whistler and was released on  October 25 2001 Due to the large number of 'Builds' it has not been  possible to  keep  listing them! - Read - http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/windowsxp_gold.asp
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2002

 Now that Windows no longer uses a MS-DOS loader or supports it in  any way. It is time to close the DOS Timeline. I enjoyed doing  it, but  now is the time to STOP. For New and Breaking News on  Windows  and its Future visit http://www.winsupersite.com/default.asp

    

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