Summary Information Description Screenshot of the taskbar feature of Microsoft s Windows 95 operating system Source Derived from Image Am windows95 desktop.png by User AlistairMcMillan Date November 23, 2008 Author Microsoft Permission other versions Licensing Non free software screenshot Screenshots of Windows software image has rationale yes Non free use rationale Article Taskbar Description Screenshot of the taskbar feature of Microsoft s Windows 95 operating system Source Derived from Image Am windows95 desktop.png by User AlistairMcMillan Portion All Is this correct? Low resolution yes Purpose To demonstrate the layout of the taskbar in its first incarnation. Replaceability Non replacable other information ... more details
Summary Non free image data Description Screenshot of Windows 95. Source Self taken screenshot. Portion A screenshot of the typical Windows 95 desktop, shortly after finishing installation. Low resolution Yes, image resolution and color depth are digitally reduced. Licensing Microsoft screenshot Screenshots of Windows software image has rationale yes Use rationale Non free image rationale Article Windows 95 Purpose This screenshot illustrates Windows 95, a notable product, subject public interest and subject of the critical commentary the aforementioned article. The image is vital to the user s understanding of the evolution of graphical user interfaces software over time. Use of the screenshot is the only way to get an accurate impression of what the visual aspect of the software is. Replaceability No. As the software depicted is copyrighted, it is not possible to create a free replacement for it. Non free image rationale Article Windows 9x Purpose This screenshot illustrates Windows 95, a notable product, subject public interest and subject of the critical commentary the aforementioned article. The image is vital to the user s understanding of the evolution of graphical user interfaces software over time. Use of the screenshot is the only way to get an accurate impression of what the visual aspect of the software is. Replaceability No. As the software depicted is copyrighted, it is not possible to create a free replacement for it. Non free image rationale Article History of Microsoft Windows Purpose This screenshot illustrates Windows 95, a notable product, subject public interest and subject of the critical commentary the aforementioned article. The image is vital to the user s understanding of the evolution of graphical user interfaces software over time. Use of the screenshot is the only way to get an accurate impression of what the visual aspect of the software is. Replaceability No. As the software depicted is copyrighted, it is not possible to create a free ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Infobox Software name NDSTokyoTrim logo Deleted image removed Image NDSTokyoTrim.jpg 150px developer http techsuki.net nintendo ds rom trimmer brian released initial release 2007 05 01 latest release version 2.18 frequently updated yes programming language Borland Delphi for Win32 operating system Microsoft Windows Windows , Linux via Wine software Wine language English license Freeware website http techsuki.net nintendo ds rom trimmer Techsuki.net en icon NDSTokyoTrim is a 32 bit Windows application used to trim Nintendo DS NDS and GBA roms for the Nintendo DS handheld console. The software quickly became popular due to its advanced and unique features, speed and 100 reliability and efficiency to properly include the roms wi fi blocks. The interface background can be changed by users with custom pictures. The software has been downloaded more than 100,000 times since its first release. Operating system support Any windows version from Windows95 to Windows 7, 32 and 64 bit editions Linux through Wine software Wine Version 2.19 has been announced with Unicode support. Advanced features It can trim roms in batches Extremely fast Scan inside zip, ram and 7zip files Patch GBA roms to use SRAM Check for bricker virus roms Detection and fix of roms that have been previously trimmed incorrectly by other trimmers Proper detection of wi fi block areas in the rom to preserve online play Detection of already trimmed roms Single exe file no install or extra DLLs required See also Nintendo DS storage devices References http gbatemp.net index.php?showtopic 55162 Main discussion forums with 1500 posts http www.nes hacks.com forums t427 NDSTokyoTrim 2.16 Nintendo Trimmer.html Review http www.ndsfreakz.com 2008 06 ndstokyotrim v217 released.html Review http digg.com nintendo NDSTokyoTrim 0 50 Nintendo DS Rom Trimmer Announcement in Digg http www.metagames eu.com forums linkers ds gba le cyclods evolution pour les nuls maj firmware v1 21 stable 91871.html VI ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2007 Infobox video game title SODA Off Road Racing image Image SODA Offroad Racing game cover.JPG developer Software Allies publisher Sierra Entertainment Sierra released vgrelease NA 1997 ratings ESRB K A genre Racing game modes Single Player , Modem platforms Windows95 , DOS , WindowsXP media One CD ROM requirements Windows version minimum req s Pentium compatible processor Pentium 90 MHz processor, SVGA 256 colors, 16 MB Random access memory RAM , input Computer keyboard , joystick , Mouse computing mouse , Game controller Steering wheel steering wheel SODA Off Road Racing is an off road racing simulator racing simulation released for both DOS and Microsoft Windows Windows PCs. The game was based on the SODA series SODA series but featured only fantasy vehicles and tracks. The game was produced by Software Allies, a collaboration of companies that included Papyrus Design Group Papyrus . Role as development for Grand Prix Legends There has been speculation that SODA was actually effectively an early testbed for the physics engine that was to be used the following year in Grand Prix Legends . Citation needed date August 2010 Gameplay The gameplay, done with full 3D physics, allowed the car to roll over if pushed too hard through a corner, and launch into the air off jumps. The damage taken to the cars could result in body panels falling off, transmission engine destruction, and multiple wheels flying off this was common if a jump was taken the wrong way . Races were done with up to six competitors. Expand section date June 2008 Vehicles There are three vehicles to choose from. 150  hp Rear wheel drive buggy 800  hp Rear wheel drive truck 800  hp Four wheel drive truck Image Sodascreen.jpg thumb right 800hp rear wheel drive truck The game allows you to tweak the vehicles setup. The usual suspension and gearing options are there as well as the option to adjust the amount of hp produced by the engine. The hp adjustment is much needed ... more details
File ibm aptiva.jpg An IBM Aptiva tower unit from 1995 or 1996. thumb The IBM Aptiva personal computer was introduced in September 1994 as the replacement for the IBM PS 1 . The first Aptiva models were based on the Intel 80486 CPU with later models using the Pentium and AMD CPUs. All systems were developed in house except for the later E series which was developed by Acer. The last system was withdrawn in May 2001 without direct replacement when IBM decided to get out of the home market. Customers were directed to the IBM NetVista , which was more targeted to business desktops. All Aptiva models included a modem and a standby hibernation feature called Rapid Resume . Aptiva computers were typically sold as a bundle which included monitor, speakers, keyboard and mouse. First generation models came with IBM PC DOS 6.3 and Windows 3.1. Pentium generation Aptivas came with Windows95 and OS 2 select a system PC DOS 7 Windows 3.1 and OS 2 Warp on selected models. Sound and modem functionality was provided on M,A,C and S models by an IBM Mwave adapter. The Mwave adaptor had multiple compatibility and performance issues and was eventually replaced by standard modems and sound cards. IBM settled a lawsuit for Mwave owners by refunding Aptiva Mwave owners a small monetary fee so that those owners could purchase industry standard devices. The Aptiva never managed to recapture IBM s early 1980s PC dominance from Compaq , Dell , or HP . Among other things, IBM s development and marketing of Lotus SmartSuite placed it in direct competition with Microsoft Office . As a result, Microsoft punished the IBM PC Company with higher prices, a late license for Windows 95 , and the withholding of technical and marketing support. ref cite news url http news.com.com Full text of Judge Jacksons findings of fact page 23 2009 1001 3 232571 23.html title Full text of Judge Jackson s findings of fact publisher CNet , Sec. 116. January 2007 ref br IBM wasn t granted Original Equipment Manufacture ... more details
windows95 support contact default.asp publisher Microsoft date 13 December 2002 accessdate 9 September 2009 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070522053321 http www.microsoft.com windows95 support ... web 19990508225937 http www.windows.com windows95 default.asp Windows 95 . Microsoft Windows. Microsoft http web.archive.org web 20070222072653 www.microsoft.com windows95 downloads Windows Update from ... more details
Infobox film name Star Trek br First Contact image Star Trek 08 poster.png caption Theatrical poster and home video art alt Movie poster for Star Trek First Contact , showing head shots of Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean Luc Picard, Brent Spiner as Data, and Alice Krige as the Borg Queen, from bottom to top the bottom shows an image of the starship Enterprise E speeding to the background over an army of Borg drones. screenplay Brannon Braga br Ronald D. Moore story Rick Berman br Brannon Braga br Ronald D. Moore director Jonathan Frakes producer Rick Berman br Marty Hornstein br Peter Lauritson starring Cast See Cast distributor Paramount Pictures music Jerry Goldsmith br Joel Goldsmith cinematography Matthew F. Leonetti editing Anastasia Emmons br John W. Wheeler country United States language English budget 46,000,000 gross 146,000,000 worldwide released Film date 1996 11 22 runtime 111 minutes preceded by Star Trek Generations followed by Star Trek Insurrection Star Trek First Contact is the eighth feature film in the Star Trek science fiction franchise, released in November 1996 by Paramount Pictures . First Contact is the first film in the franchise to feature no cast members from the Star Trek The Original Series original Star Trek television series of the 1960s. The primary cast for First Contact is from the Star Trek The Next Generation television series, to which the film s producers added Alice Krige , Neal McDonough , James Cromwell and Alfre Woodard . In the film s plot, the crew of the USS Enterprise NCC 1701 E USS Enterprise travel from the 24th to 21st century to save their future after the cyborg cybernetic Borg Star Trek Borg conquer Earth by changing the timeline. After the release of the seventh film, Star Trek Generations , in 1994, Paramount tasked writers Brannon Braga and Ronald D. Moore with developing a sequel. Braga and Moore wanted to feature the Borg in the plot, while producer Rick Berman wanted a story involving time travel. The writers ... more details