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Windows NT
<operating system> (Windows New Technology, NT) Microsoft's 32-bit operating system developed from what was originally intended to be OS/2 3.0 before Microsoft and IBM ceased joint development of OS/2. NT was designed for high end workstations (Windows NT 3.1), servers (Windows NT 3.1 Advanced Server), and corporate networks (NT 4.0 Enterprise Server). The first release was Windows NT 3.1.
Unlike Windows 3.1, which was a graphical environment that ran on top of MS-DOS, Windows NT is a complete operating system. To the user it looks like Windows 3.1, but it has true multi-threading, built in networking, security, and memory protection.
It is based on a microkernel, with 32-bit addressing for up to 4Gb of RAM, virtualised hardware access to fully protect applications, installable file systems, such as FAT, HPFS and NTFS, built-in networking, multi-processor support, and C2 security.
NT is also designed to be hardware independent. Once the machine specific part - the Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) - has been ported to a particular machine, the rest of the operating system should theorertically compile without alteration. A version of NT for DEC's Alpha machines was planned (September 1993).
NT needs a fast 386 or equivalent, at least 12MB of RAM (preferably 16MB) and at least 75MB of free disk space.
NT 4.0 was followed by Windows 2000.
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<operating system> (Windows New Technology, NT) Microsoft's 32-bit operating system developed from what was originally intended to be OS/2 3.0 before Microsoft and IBM ceased joint development of OS/2. NT was designed for high end workstations (Windows NT 3.1), servers (Windows NT 3.1 Advanced Server), and corporate networks (NT 4.0 Enterprise Server). The first release was Windows NT 3.1.
Unlike Windows 3.1, which was a graphical environment that ran on top of MS-DOS, Windows NT is a complete operating system. To the user it looks like Windows 3.1, but it has true multi-threading, built in networking, security, and memory protection.
It is based on a microkernel, with 32-bit addressing for up to 4Gb of RAM, virtualised hardware access to fully protect applications, installable file systems, such as FAT, HPFS and NTFS, built-in networking, multi-processor support, and C2 security.
NT is also designed to be hardware independent. Once the machine specific part - the Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) - has been ported to a particular machine, the rest of the operating system should theorertically compile without alteration. A version of NT for DEC's Alpha machines was planned (September 1993).
NT needs a fast 386 or equivalent, at least 12MB of RAM (preferably 16MB) and at least 75MB of free disk space.
NT 4.0 was followed by Windows 2000.
Usenet newsgroups: news:comp.os.ms-windows.nt.setup, news:comp.os.ms-windows.nt.misc.
(2002-06-10)
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Windows NT
Microsoft operating system first seen in 1993. It is a 32 Bit Operating system. Well suited to a network environment where users share services (printing, Application programs & data).
Microsoft operating system first seen in 1993. It is a 32 Bit Operating system. Well suited to a network environment where users share services (printing, Application programs & data).
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Windows NT
The most advanced version of the Windows operating system. Windows NT is a 32-bit operating system that supports preemptive multitasking.
There are actually two versions of Windows NT: Windows NT Server, designed to act as a server in networks, and Windows NT Workstation for stand-alone or client workstations.
The most advanced version of the Windows operating system. Windows NT is a 32-bit operating system that supports preemptive multitasking.
There are actually two versions of Windows NT: Windows NT Server, designed to act as a server in networks, and Windows NT Workstation for stand-alone or client workstations.
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WINDOWS NT ( Windows New Technology )
Microsoft’s 32 bit operating system developed for high end workstations,servers,and corporate networks.
WINDOWS NT ( Windows New Technology )
Microsoft’s 32 bit operating system developed for high end workstations,servers,and corporate networks.
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windows nt
(windows new technology, nt). microsoft's 32-bit operating system developed from what was originally intended to be os/2 3.0 before microsoft and ibm ceased joint development of os/2. nt was designed for high end workstations (windows nt 3.1), servers (windows nt 3.1 advanced server) and corporate networks (nt 4.0 enterprise server).
windows nt
(windows new technology, nt). microsoft's 32-bit operating system developed from what was originally intended to be os/2 3.0 before microsoft and ibm ceased joint development of os/2. nt was designed for high end workstations (windows nt 3.1), servers (windows nt 3.1 advanced server) and corporate networks (nt 4.0 enterprise server).
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Windows NT
Windows NT (New Technology) is a family of operating systems produced by Microsoft, the first version of which was released in July 1993. It was originally designed to be a powerful high-level-language-based, processor-independent, multiprocessing, multiuser operating system with features comparable to Unix. It was intended to complement consumer versions of Windows that were based on MS-DOS. NT was the first fully 32-bit version of Windows, whereas its consumer-oriented counterparts, Windows 3.1x and Windows 9x, were 16-bit/32-bit hybrids. Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 (beta), and Windows Home Server are the latest versions of Windows, and are based upon the original Windows NT system (as was Windows 2000), although they are not branded as Windows NT releases.
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