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Windows NT 4.0 is a major release of the Windows NT operating system developed by Microsoft and oriented towards businesses. It is the direct successor to Windows NT 3.51, and was released to manufacturing on July 31, 1996, [1] and then to retail in August 24, 1996, with the Server versions released to retail in September 1996.
Nashville was an operating system planned to have been released between Windows 95 and Windows 98, presumably under the "Windows 96" moniker. Neptune — Early 2000: NT 5.50: 5111: Neptune, based on the Windows 2000 codebase, was planned to be the first version of Microsoft Windows NT to have a consumer edition variant.
The initial design and planning of Windows 95 can be traced back to around March 1992, [9] [10] [11] just around the time before the release of Windows 3.1. At this time, Windows for Workgroups 3.11 and Windows NT 3.1 were still in development.
Windows NT 4.0 was the last major release to support Alpha, MIPS, or PowerPC, though development of Windows 2000 for Alpha continued until August 1999, when Compaq stopped support for Windows NT on that architecture; and then three days later Microsoft also canceled their AlphaNT program, [60] even though the Alpha NT 5 (Windows 2000) release ...
Microsoft released the successor to NT 3.51, Windows NT 4.0, on August 24, 1996, one year after the release of Windows 95. It was Microsoft's primary business-oriented operating system until the introduction of Windows 2000 .
This setup bitmap was similar to the one in the final build of Windows 95 during setup. Build 224 Build 224 is Windows 95 beta 2. It was not available in English. Only a date stamp of November 8, 1994, can be found as information on this build. Build 347 Build 347 is the Windows 95 "Final Beta Release". It was released in multiple languages.
Release date Version RTM build Latest build Support status Codename, working name Supported architectures Editions OS type Windows NT 3.1: 1993-07-27 3.1 528 528 (SP3) (1994-11-10) Unsupported (2000-12-31) [1] New Technology OS/2 IA-32, DEC Alpha, MIPS: Workstation, Advanced Server Workstation, Server: Windows NT 3.5: 1994-09-21 3.5 807 807 ...
Windows NT 3.1 (First Windows NT kernel public release) 1994 AIX 4.0, 4.1; IBM MVS/ESA SP Version 5; NetBSD 1.0 (First multi-platform release, October 1994) OS/2 Warp 3.0; Red Hat; RISC OS 3.5; SPIN – extensible OS written in Modula-3; 1995 Digital UNIX (aka Tru64 UNIX) OpenBSD; OS/390