Hackernews posts about Windows NT
Windows NT is an operating system developed by Microsoft as part of their Windows family, released in 1993 and designed for business and enterprise use cases.
- How did the Win 95 user interface code get brought to the Windows NT code base? (devblogs.microsoft.com)
- NVMe2K – Windows NT 3.51-Windows 2000 NVMe driver (www.youtube.com)
- Windows NT vs. Unix: A design comparison (blogsystem5.substack.com)
- Windows NT for Power Macintosh (github.com)
- Windows NT for GameCube/Wii (github.com)
- The Format Dialog in Windows NT (twitter.com)
- Proposed Windows NT sync driver brings big Wine/Proton performance improvements (www.gamingonlinux.com)
- How to Install Windows NT 4 Server on Proxmox (blog.pipetogrep.org)
- Doom is 30, and so is Windows NT. How far we haven't come (www.theregister.com)
- PowerPC Windows NT Made to Run on GameCube and Wii (www.osnews.com)
- Windows NT for GameCube/Wii (github.com)
- How did the Windows 95 UI code get brought to the Windows NT code base? (devblogs.microsoft.com)
- Microsoft's pivotal Windows NT 3.5 release made it a serious contender (www.tomshardware.com)
- Microsoft Windows NT OS/2 Design Workbook (www.si.edu)
- How did the Win 95 user interface code get brought to the Windows NT code base? (devblogs.microsoft.com)
- Windows NT 5.0 – The Daily Cycle [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Installing Windows NT on the Nintendo Wii [video] (www.youtube.com)
- VirtualBox Guest Additions still supports Windows NT 4.0 (twitter.com)
- How did the Windows 95 UI code get brought to the Windows NT code base? (devblogs.microsoft.com)
- Microsoft's pivotal Windows NT 3.5 release made it a serious contender (www.tomshardware.com)
- Fresh Windows NTLM Vulnerability Exploited in Attacks (www.securityweek.com)
- Windows NT for GameCube/Wii (github.com)
- The Windows NT 4 Controversy: A Software Switch Hitter (1996) (web.archive.org)
- The Earliest Days of Microsoft Windows NT (2022) (thehistoryofcomputing.net)
- Windows NT (1999) [History, Components, Subsystems, Design, FS, Net, API] [pdf] (users.soe.ucsc.edu)