Minimum System Requirements for Windows 3.1 ISOīack in March of 1992, Microsoft started marketing its latest 16-bit working framework Windows 3.1 which was meant to replace the older Windows 3.It was also the first operating system to introduce True type fonts. It also brought upon better support for media content as well as Workgroup networks. The new improvements to the code base ensured improved performance as well as stability. The new operating system made a lot of feature improvements over the older Windows 3.0 operating system and also to the codebase to the base operating system that is MS-DOS. Windows 3.1 was meant to replace the older Windows 3.0 operating system by Microsoft. Windows 3.1 was first released for sale in the month of April of the year 1992.
It was ultimately replaced by the new Windows 95 operating system which provided 32-bit support instead of just the 16-bit support given by Windows 3.1. It was the first operating system in the series of Windows-based operating systems which was the 3.1.x series of operating systems. The operating system was made as well as sold by Microsoft corporation and was meant to be used on personal computers in a home environment.
Windows 3.1 was a 16-bit operating system which at the time of its development was codenamed as ‘Janus’.