" Boiling Life " is an emotional drama from the era currently being broadcast on Youku. It is mentioned that Xu Chi and Shen Xia went to Shenzhen at one stage, that is, at the forefront of reform and opening up, and founded the fictional "" Weiman China" Southern Branch. Of course, the play also set up a five-star hotel office for this foreign company, and also provided Shen Xia, the general manager of Weiman's Southern China branch, with a computer.
But if you look closely at the computer's operating system, the props in the play have made a common-sense mistake. The computer operating system that appears to be displayed in episode 26 seems to be a series after Windows95.
In China around 1992, it was very rare to have a computer, not to mention the early arrival of Win95.
And until episode 33, the show hints at 1995. It was mainly Ruth who sent Ge Taiping's son back to Huaqi. When the 34th episode of
was broadcast, Ruth came to Huaqi on behalf of Wiman China to talk about the acquisition. When she saw Shen Xia, she said, "I haven't seen you for three years. Basically, the time point is 1998."
Then on the 9th floor of the office in Xi'an, Ruth met Ge Taiping again and talked about what happened three years ago, that time went back to 1995, when Ge Taiping brought his son to Ruth, Ruth Tell Ge Taiping that Shen Xia resigned two years ago, that is, he left Wiman China in 1993.
According to these timelines, it is impossible to show the operating system displayed by the computer in the play.
Let's take a look at the development history of Microsoft operating system displayed by Baidu Encyclopedia.
May 1990: Windows 3.0 released. Code-named Chicago, this release features an enhanced program manager and icon system, a new file manager, 16-color support, and runs better and faster. During the year, 3 million copies of the software were sold.
May 1991: Microsoft Corporation discloses some details of NT to its collaborators.
April 1992: Windows 3.1 released. The software sold three million units in the first two months, and remained the number one operating system until Windows 95 took over in 1995.
October 1992: Launched the first beta version of NT.
November 1992: Release of the first Win32 software Development Kit for Windows NT.
August 1993: Windows NT 3.1 finally released.
October 1993: Microsoft released the first patch (Service Pack) for NT 3.1, which fixed more than 90 bugs.
December 1993: Motorola and Microsoft Corporation announce the introduction of Windows NT to the PowerPC platform. Microsoft speculated to have assembled 300,000 NTs.
Let's take a look at the Windows 3.1 and NT versions of the interface.
The interface at that time was very different from Windows95.
In general, "Boiled Life" is also considered to be a lot of thought on props, and a member of the props group who can't fit on the screen is also fine. The prop guide invited by
has also been engaged in the work of film and television props, and has participated in the shooting of dozens of film and television dramas.
But in the details of this computer, there is still a little glitch.
But it seems that the editor is nitpicking again. The most interesting thing about period dramas is that those who lived and knew about that era would sometimes say something after watching it: it’s usAt that time, it was quite similar.
I don't know if what the editor said is correct. Everyone can comment together.