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Windows Millennium
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Windows Millennium
was the original announced
shipping
name
of what became known as
Windows ME
; a "cute" shortening of "
Windows Millennium Edition
". This subtle difference was a
marketing
strategy
to give
Windows ME
the firm foothold in the
consumer
sector
as a down-to-earth, "real person"
OS
. The name
Windows 2000
had already been
taken
by a
previous
marketing
move to push the
Windows NT
kernel
as the next home and consumer
operating system
. When the some of the
consumer
goals of
Windows 2000
looked as if they were not going to be met,
Windows ME
had to be
born
, both to give
Windows 98
a much needed
technical update
, and for
Microsoft
to give people a round of
upgrades
(something the
market
craves).
Millennium
originally
started as a
consumer OS
project
made from cut dream
features
off of
Windows 98
(as every project looks at what didn't make it in
before
). The
features
that quickly became important were ones based on the
obvious problems
that face
Memphis
;
registry
corruption
,
hardware
control and
PnP
, trying to lessen the amount of
reboots
needed, etc. What eventually became very
important
was the
notion
of
PC Health
; the
ability
for a
computer
to detect symptoms of a generically
complex
problem and to take
measures
to correct those
problems
.
And thus,
PC Health
became the new name of the team and the project, taking many lessons from the
NT
counterparts
. The focus was to study
complex
computer problems and to come up with
solutions
to solve most of them. There were still remnants of the old
NT
vs.
9x
rivalry
left, but everyone knew that NT was the
victor
this time.
Windows 2000
learned
a few tricks from
Windows 9x
, and
vice versa
, but most of all, people knew that the future was going to be
NT
.
The
Millennium
project
strayed away from many items common to the
Win9x
line. First off,
Windows ME
eventually had a
bar
higher than a
486
. Previously,
Windows 98 Second Edition
needed only a
66 Mhz
processor
or higher to run (with some RAM and drive space, of course). This was a huge step for the
product
(meaning
Pentium
optimizations
could be
performed
, etc), without a good deal of
loss
. Many people had turned their 486s into
coffee tables
and
routers
by now; there was little
market
in
legacy
PCs.
Windows ME
eventually became pitched as an
upgrade
OS
to many people. With the previous releases, you would see an even mix of
upgrade
and "
for PCs without Windows
"
packages
,
Windows ME
took note of the
Windows
saturation in the
market
, and sold primarily as a (seemingly largely unneeded)
upgrade
. Vendors (
OEMs
) now ship this on many of their
consumer
products, as it is the most recent and largely supported.
Windows Millennium
also added a few fairly
obscure
API
calls (some that not even
Windows 2000
supports), but because of their
narrowness
of platform, they are not widely used, if at all.
Millennium eventually became a
small
(relatively
speaking
)
graveyard
project
. The focus was to refresh the
consumer OS
, patch a bunch of
bugs
(as much as possible), toss in the new
PC health
features, ship a new
Windows Media Player
, a new
Direct X
, add some
video editing
software to compete with
Apple
's
iMovie
, and call it a
release
. The team members actually got
jackets
saying: "
Millennium
: The cleanup crew." Many of the
wondrous
plans of one final outing for
Chicago
and
crew
ended up mostly being rolled into
Windows 2000
, and a small upgrade for
Windows 98 SE
, which (a year after the release of
ME
) holds the majority of the
Windows PC
install base.
The glorious
Windows
Millennium is
dead
, and all that is left is a
hollowed shell
we now call
Windows ME
. It is soon to be replaced by a
unified
(
consumer
and
business
)
NT
offering, with the
compatibility
and device support lacking in
Windows 2000
, in the form of
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