Many of you are probably unaware of this release from 1985 conceived from ideas found in the original Lisa/Macintosh and Xerox Star system, Windows 1.0 was Microsoft's attempt at a graphical multitasking operating environment for the IBM PC. What if I tell you there is an Easter egg in Windows 1.0 RTM? This is what I have recently discovered: pic.twitter. Installation Windows 7, 8.1, 10, 11, 2008R2, 2012R2, 2016, 2019, 2022 v0.5.3 macOS app store v1.0.15 Ubuntu module v0606 out of date &. Windows 1.0 was the first release of what eventually made it onto almost every desktop computer in the entire world. Which version of is the first to include Easter eggs? Windows 3.0? Nope. According to Lucas, the tools required to extract this data were not even in existence when the OS was released. By hiding this encrypted data inside a bitmap file the developers ensured that anyone can’t find it at the time of the launch. This easter egg can be found hidden inside a bitmap file. The newly found easter egg consists of a credits list, featuring the names of all the folks who helped create Window 1.0 along with a ‘Congratulations’ message buried in the data of a smiley face. Here RTM stands for release to manufacturing. Well, Lucas Brooks recently discovered a never-before-seen secret in Windows 1.0 RTM. It was nearly impossible to find the easter egg from Microsoft’s first-ever operating system at the time of the OS’s launch. After nearly four decades of its launch, an easter egg has been found in Windows 1.0 by a Microsoft Windows fan Lucas Brooks.
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