The executable file for Windows 3.x applications typically has a .EXE or .COM file extension. These files are used to launch programs and contain the code that the operating system executes. Additionally, Windows 3.x also supported .DLL files, which are dynamic link libraries used for shared code among applications.
norton back up
NTbackup.exe
Yes, it was.
3x
Win16 on Win32 (WOW) environment
Win16 on Win 32 WOW
If you call your number "x", that would be:x + 2x which is equivalent to: 3x
There's Windows 95 and everything that came before it (including at least Windows 3.x and probably Windows 2.x). Windows 98 still seems like it's running on DOS, but it's a little different.
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3x = 57Divide each side of the equation by 3:x = 19Don't try this at home.We're what you call "experts".
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I'm pretty sure Windows 95 came in a 16-bit version as well as a 32-bit version but I'm not sure about any other Windows OSes.