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== Windows 96 V3 Cut Content ==
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While [[Windows 96 v3]] featured a lot of improvements, some stuff was also cut from the release. This article will cover these things.
This is a list of features that were supposed to release for [[Windows 96 v3]], but were cut from the final version.
=== Bell ===
[[File:Railway.png|thumb|Railway status page]]Bell was the intended successor to [[P3]]. It was briefly included in the [[Windows 96 V3 Beta|V3 private beta]], but was removed in the final release version.
 
Rather than relying on a single server to relay data, Bell used multiple types of servers, which helped reliability and latency.
 
==== Switchboard ====
The role of the Switchboard server is to help peers make connections with each-other. Upon connecting, you are assigned an address generated from a seed, similar to P3.
 
In order to make a connection, a peer has to send a connection request to another peer through Switchboard. The remote peer can then reject or accept the connection.


=== Bell ===
If the connection is accepted, a Railway server with the lowest latency is selected by the peers, as well as a token that will be used to connect.
Bell is the successor to [[p3]], which had some hype and interest around it in the first ~4 months of 2022, but after its api mysteriously disappeared from the [[Windows 96 V3 Beta|V3 private beta]], nobody heard of it ever again.
 
==== Railway ====
The purpose of the Railway server is solely to relay data between peers. Any WebSocket client can connect with another peer through this server, so long as they have a common token.


Turns out, even after all this time, bell still isn't ready for production. Bell will probably release in a future service pack for [[Windows 96 v3]].


=== 96Hub ===
=== 96Hub ===
96Hub was an application with some information around [[Windows 96]], but after this wiki was made, it was deemed useless.
[[File:96Hub.png|thumb|96Hub]]96Hub was supposed to be a program to help new users discover Windows96 and participate in its community.
 
After the Wiki was founded, it was deemed unnecessary and scrapped from the final version.
 
 
 
 


[[Ctrlz]] doesn't care this much about 96Hub, he leaked the source code [https://discord.com/channels/619868741395546117/931861855427764274/985742035413786634 here].


Nander also uploaded it to his repo with custom server functionality.


=== FileNet ===
=== FileNet ===
fileNet was a public file sharing software, it either used p3 or bell, but I'm not sure tbh.
[[File:FileNet.png|thumb|FileNet]]FileNet was a file-sharing program that used the [[P3]] network to discover peers and transfer files.
 
==== Node ====
Nodes are users on the FileNet network that are sharing files publicly. Each node can have a user-readable name and description, shown upon clicking it.

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This is a list of features that were supposed to release for Windows 96 v3, but were cut from the final version.

Bell

Railway status page

Bell was the intended successor to P3. It was briefly included in the V3 private beta, but was removed in the final release version.

Rather than relying on a single server to relay data, Bell used multiple types of servers, which helped reliability and latency.

Switchboard

The role of the Switchboard server is to help peers make connections with each-other. Upon connecting, you are assigned an address generated from a seed, similar to P3.

In order to make a connection, a peer has to send a connection request to another peer through Switchboard. The remote peer can then reject or accept the connection.

If the connection is accepted, a Railway server with the lowest latency is selected by the peers, as well as a token that will be used to connect.

Railway

The purpose of the Railway server is solely to relay data between peers. Any WebSocket client can connect with another peer through this server, so long as they have a common token.


96Hub

96Hub

96Hub was supposed to be a program to help new users discover Windows96 and participate in its community.

After the Wiki was founded, it was deemed unnecessary and scrapped from the final version.




FileNet

FileNet

FileNet was a file-sharing program that used the P3 network to discover peers and transfer files.

Node

Nodes are users on the FileNet network that are sharing files publicly. Each node can have a user-readable name and description, shown upon clicking it.