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GB 18030 has been supported on Windows since the release of Windows 95, as code page 54936. [21] Windows 2000 and XP offer a GB18030 Support Package. [ 22 ] The open source PostgreSQL database supports GB18030 through its full support for UTF-8, i.e. by converting it to and from UTF-8.
Bob Amstadt, the initial project leader, and Eric Youngdale started the Wine project in 1993 as a way to run Windows applications on Linux.It was inspired by two Sun Microsystems products, Wabi for the Solaris operating system, and the Public Windows Interface, [10] which was an attempt to get the Windows API fully reimplemented in the public domain as an ISO standard but rejected due to ...
Java 5 Update 5 (1.5.0_05) is the last release of Java to work on Windows 95 (with Internet Explorer 5.5 installed) and Windows NT 4.0. [ 36 ] Java 5 was first available on Apple Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) [ 37 ] and was the default version of Java installed on Apple Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard).
Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 can also create a MS-DOS startup disk, which are otherwise unchanged from XP and Vista. Starting with Windows 10, the ability to create a MS-DOS startup disk has been removed, and so either a virtual machine running MS-DOS or an older version (in a virtual machine or dual boot) must be used to format a floppy disk, or an ...
Windows 11 only supports 64-bit systems such as those using an x86-64 or ARM64 processor; IA-32 and ARM32 processors are no longer supported. [126] Thus, Windows 11 is the first consumer version of Windows not to support 32-bit processors (although Windows Server 2008 R2 is the first version of Windows Server to not support them).
The Document Foundation developers target Microsoft Windows (IA-32 and x86-64), Linux (IA-32, x86-64, and ARM) and macOS (x86-64 and ARM). [ 25 ] [ 26 ] There are community ports for FreeBSD , [ 27 ] NetBSD , [ 28 ] OpenBSD and Mac OS X 10.5 PowerPC [ 29 ] receive support from contributors to those projects, respectively.
An internet leak is the unauthorized release of information over the internet.Various types of information and data can be, and have been, "leaked" to the Internet, the most common being personal information, computer software and source code, and artistic works such as books or albums.