A ton more information is out on it now thanks to WinHEC:
There will basically be 3 settings for the GUI:
Windows 2000 compatibility mode (standard, 2D GDI)
Tier 1: DirectX 7 minimum, hardware accelerated but Windows XP-style effects
Tier 2: DirectX 9 minimum (AGP 8x minimum, 64MB video RAM min, 128MB recommended)
Tier 2 looks frickin' awesome. You can do everything with it.
They've got some samples of what can be done with it on this pre-Alpha milestone.
3 short videos from ExtremeTech: ftp://ftp.extremetech.com/pub/extrem...WaveWindows.rm
ftp://ftp.extremetech.com/pub/extrem...ec/StarWars.rm
ftp://ftp.extremetech.com/pub/extrem...inhec/Dizzy.rm
Longhorn will also have the new Database-based filesystem, a "My Games" subsystem to simplify game installs/reinstalls/uninstalls, the new SideBar, far faster installs (~20 mins), etc.
Massive preview is here of build 4015: http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/longhorn_4015.asp
It's due out at the end of 2004, or most likely early 2005.
Aiiiii!
Trivia: Windows XP (WinNT 5.1) was codenamed "Whistler", after the BC ski resort.
Windows Longhorn (WinNT 6.0) is codenamed "Longhorn", after the name of a club/bar that skiiers frequent between Whistler and Blackcomb (another BC ski resort).
Windows Blackcomb is the version after Longhorn.
There will basically be 3 settings for the GUI:
Windows 2000 compatibility mode (standard, 2D GDI)
Tier 1: DirectX 7 minimum, hardware accelerated but Windows XP-style effects
Tier 2: DirectX 9 minimum (AGP 8x minimum, 64MB video RAM min, 128MB recommended)
Tier 2 looks frickin' awesome. You can do everything with it.
They've got some samples of what can be done with it on this pre-Alpha milestone.
3 short videos from ExtremeTech: ftp://ftp.extremetech.com/pub/extrem...WaveWindows.rm
ftp://ftp.extremetech.com/pub/extrem...ec/StarWars.rm
ftp://ftp.extremetech.com/pub/extrem...inhec/Dizzy.rm
Longhorn will also have the new Database-based filesystem, a "My Games" subsystem to simplify game installs/reinstalls/uninstalls, the new SideBar, far faster installs (~20 mins), etc.
Massive preview is here of build 4015: http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/longhorn_4015.asp
It's due out at the end of 2004, or most likely early 2005.
Aiiiii!
Trivia: Windows XP (WinNT 5.1) was codenamed "Whistler", after the BC ski resort.
Windows Longhorn (WinNT 6.0) is codenamed "Longhorn", after the name of a club/bar that skiiers frequent between Whistler and Blackcomb (another BC ski resort).
Windows Blackcomb is the version after Longhorn.
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