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=== Windows 3.1x/9x === | ===Windows 3.1x/9x=== | ||
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!width=15%|Final name | !width=15%|Final name | ||
!Notes | !Notes | ||
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|Janus | |||
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|Windows 3.1 | |||
|Same codename as Windows NT 5.0/2000 64-bit. | |||
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|Kato (Winball), Sparta (Jastro) | |Kato (Winball), Sparta (Jastro) | ||
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|Detroit | |Detroit | ||
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|Windows 95 | |Windows 95 Service Pack 2 | ||
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=== Windows NT family === | ===Windows NT family=== | ||
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|Daytona | |Daytona | ||
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|Windows NT 3. | |Windows NT 3.5x | ||
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|Windows NT 5.0 | |Windows NT 5.0 | ||
|Windows 2000 | |Windows 2000 | ||
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|Janus | |Janus | ||
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| | |Windows 2000 64-bit | ||
|Same codename as Windows 3.1 | |||
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|Neptune | |Neptune | ||
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|Ideas project, merged to Whistler. | |Ideas project, merged to Whistler. | ||
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| | |Sundown | ||
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|Windows XP Professional x64 Edition | |Windows XP Professional x64 Edition | ||
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|Freestyle | |Freestyle | ||
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|Windows XP Media Center Edition | |Windows XP Media Center Edition 2003 | ||
|Name of a terrain rating system in the Whistler-Blackcomb resort. | |Name of a terrain rating system in the Whistler-Blackcomb resort. | ||
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|A low-end version of Windows XP that is intended to be a thin-client that works with older hardware. Available through the Microsoft Software Assurance program. The Eiger is a mountain in the Bernese Oberland in Switzerland. The Eiger is part of a trio of mountains, The Eiger, The Mönch and The Jungfrau. | |A low-end version of Windows XP that is intended to be a thin-client that works with older hardware. Available through the Microsoft Software Assurance program. The Eiger is a mountain in the Bernese Oberland in Switzerland. The Eiger is part of a trio of mountains, The Eiger, The Mönch and The Jungfrau. | ||
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| | |Mönch | ||
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|Windows Mobile 6 | |||
|Similar to Eiger, but supports Windows Mobile devices, Windows Image Acquisition, wireless networking, VPNs (Virtual private networks) and advanced IP (Internet Protocol) security. The Mönch is a mountain in the Bernese Oberland in Switzerland. The Mönch is part of a trio of mountains, The Eiger, The Mönch and The Jungfrau. | |||
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|Longhorn | |Longhorn |