Windows 3.1xE
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Windows 3.1xE | |
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Basic Information | |
Microsoft Corporation | |
Microsoft Corporation | |
Type(s) |
Operating System |
80286 and IA-32 | |
Status(es) |
Unsupported |
Microsoft Windows | |
Predecessor |
Windows 3.0 |
Successor |
Windows 3.11 |
Platform(s) |
MS-DOS |
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Windows 3.1xE (officially known as Windows 3.1 for Central and Eastern Europe) is a graphical operating system released by Microsoft Corporation in November 1992. It included support for the Cyrillic alphabet, and included fonts with diacritical marks characteristic of Central and Eastern European languages, such as Czech and Polish. Support officially ended on December 31, 2001.