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Some curiousities:
1. Opening the recycle bin would cause general protection fault in CAB32

2. The OS was unable to show contents of a ordinary floppy disk.
3. It included cheapo text editor called "WritePad", the predecessor of WordPad i think...

4. This OS included a program called WinPad.exe, eh, Win3.1's cardfile.exe in "modern" style? Nobody knows...

5. Some programs were 16-bit and 32-bit versions, for example Clock.exe and Clock32.exe. The look-and-feel design was the same in both versions.
6. In the windows directory you found a program called dialer.exe.

7. Switching to 800x600 mode in MS VPC 2007 in this OS (S3 graphics card emulation) would result in corrupted image in it.
8. BSOD is alive !!!

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Also I have never seen this kind of BSOD in neither Win9x nor WinNT/2000/Me/XP... This seems like kernel fault, because this BSOD was followed by another endless loops of BSODs, "exception 0D", and so forth.
9. What will happen if you press CTRL+ALT+DEL?
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It seems Microsoft didn't like their users rebooting...

As long there are Google, Yahoo, Altavista to help you I'm sure you've guessed the OS name already

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//EDIT 2: The "thank you" goes to some members of the open source community.

Regards
inflater