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== Just a few notes ==
  
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Looking through your edit history, I just wanted to point out a couple things:
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1) Windows 96 was never completed and released. The name "Windows 96" was never even official - it was a public colloquialism for "Windows Nashville". Its development was eventually cancelled, and most of its feature set was rolled into Windows 95 OSR2 (an OEM-only build of Windows 95).
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2) "PSX" has been used (admittedly incorrectly) as an acronym for the PS1 since the system released; PSX was used because that was a temporary internal code name for the system. In actuality, there was a real PSX - it was a secondary model of the PlayStation 2 with an integrated Digital Video Recorder, but it never released outside of Japan.
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3) Screaming in the edit comments makes you look like the troll you were accused to be before you blanked your talk page.
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[[User:Azure Fang|Azure Fang]] ([[User talk:Azure Fang|talk]]) 19:37, 12 April 2019 (EDT)

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Just a few notes

Looking through your edit history, I just wanted to point out a couple things: 1) Windows 96 was never completed and released. The name "Windows 96" was never even official - it was a public colloquialism for "Windows Nashville". Its development was eventually cancelled, and most of its feature set was rolled into Windows 95 OSR2 (an OEM-only build of Windows 95). 2) "PSX" has been used (admittedly incorrectly) as an acronym for the PS1 since the system released; PSX was used because that was a temporary internal code name for the system. In actuality, there was a real PSX - it was a secondary model of the PlayStation 2 with an integrated Digital Video Recorder, but it never released outside of Japan. 3) Screaming in the edit comments makes you look like the troll you were accused to be before you blanked your talk page. Azure Fang (talk) 19:37, 12 April 2019 (EDT)