| 21. | It's called Windows for Workgroups.
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| 22. | Lazarus came up with names for two operating systems that later became upgrades of Windows and Windows for Workgroups.
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| 23. | In October, Windows for Workgroups 3.1 was released with integrated networking abilities such as peer-to-peer file and printing sharing.
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| 24. | Be aware, though, that Compaq is not including the network-ready Windows for Workgroups 3.11, but rather plain-vanilla Windows 3.1.
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| 25. | Unlike prior versions, Windows for Workgroups 3.11 ran in 386 Enhanced Mode only, and needed at least an 80386SX processor.
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| 26. | It featured a new GUI so that it would be to be consistent with that of Windows for Workgroups 3.11.
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| 27. | Now I have Windows for Workgroups 3 . 11 running snappily along on a Packard-Bell 486DX2-66, and await Windows 95.
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| 28. | You will also see Windows for Workgroups 3.11 on some machines, which provides better performance if certain features are turned on.
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| 29. | We were also dismayed by occasional Win 32 lock-ups when running under Windows for Workgroups, although performance under Windows 95 was flawless.
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| 30. | Be aware, though, that Compaq is not including the network-ready Windows for Workgroups 3 . 11, but rather plain-vanilla Windows 3 . 1.
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