Microsoft Bunny |
During the development of and new 32-bit era.
Windows 95 was designed to run on very minimal computing resources even for that time: a Intel 80386 with 4 Megabyte of Random access memory. During Development stage, it was decided to remove features that drastically affected the performance on these low-end computers. These removed features, along with enhancements to other features and games, went into the Plus Pack, which had a much higher system requirement than the base operating system.
In the case of the 32-bit Bunny, knowledge of it was actually somewhat useful to end-users. These features needed to be turned on while Windows 95 was Software testing and the secret of turning them on was not removed. Some of the Desktop environment features, including full Window (computing) drag and Anti-aliasing fonts, could be turned on by placing the line ILOVEBUNNY32=1 under the windows section in .ini.
Just like the Bear, the Bunny has an exported function named after him. This time, it s BUNNY_351 in krnl386.exe.|
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