First post, by xyquest4018
Hello everyone,
I’m new here and currently researching the full version history of XyWrite.
I wanted to share something that may be of interest: I’ve published what I believe to be the first bit-perfect reconstruction of XyWrite II Plus v1.10, based on original materials and validation against known binaries. The source code is available here:
GitHub: https://github.com/xyquest4018/xywrite2
I’d greatly appreciate any comments, validation, or feedback from those familiar with XyWrite internals, build environments, or historical distributions.
In parallel, I’m trying to find all possible versions of XyWrite across its entire lifecycle. Below is my current working draft of what I'm still missing. I’m especially interested in corrections, missing versions, and any archival insights—particularly for early releases.
Working Draft – XyWrite Version Table - still need to find these
XyWrite
1983 – v2.0/2.1 – DOS – Advanced formatting & menu customization – ~100 KB
XyWrite II Plus
1984 – v1.00 – DOS – Introduced XPL – 70,016 bytes
1985 – v2.0 (Transitional) – DOS – Bridge to III engine – 142,848 bytes
XyWrite III
1986 – v3.0 – DOS – Major rewrite; 9-window multitasking – 158,208 bytes
1986 – v3.05 – DOS – Macro standardization – 159,104 bytes
1987 – v3.06 – DOS – Terminal patch – 160,112 bytes
1987 – v3.1/3.11 – DOS – Final non-Plus III – 162,336 bytes
1987 – v3.12 – DOS – “LaserJet Bridge” – 162,816 bytes
1987 – v3.15 – DOS – “Star” build; 32-bit headers – ~163 KB
XyWrite III Plus
1987 – v3.50 – DOS – Initial Plus engine – 170,496 bytes
1987 – v3.51 – DOS – Speller stabilization – 171,112 bytes
1987 – v3.52c – DOS – Typewriter mode fix – 172,233 bytes
1987 – v3.52m – DOS – “Micro” build – 170,112 bytes
1987 – v3.52r – DOS – Macro memory fix – 172,233 bytes
1987 – v3.53 – DOS – Printer expansion – 172,361 bytes
1988 – v3.54a – DOS – DCA/RFT patch – ~180 KB
1988 – v3.54b – DOS – Newsroom/AP fixes – ~180 KB
1989 – v3.55a – DOS – Scandinavian maintenance – 180,604 bytes
1989 – v3.55b – DOS – NetWare SFT build – 180,604 bytes
1989 – v3.57A/B/C/D – DOS – Final 3.57; FAT16 fix – 210,112 bytes
1990 – v3.58 – DOS – Final retail III Plus – 212,480 bytes
Coyote (Internal Beta)
1991 – v3.90–3.96 – DOS – Hybrid III+/4 alpha – ~450 KB
IBM Signature (Project J)
1991 – v1.01–1.03 – DOS – Maintenance updates – 528,640 bytes
1991 – v1.04 – DOS – Enterprise-only build – size unknown
1992 – v1.05 – DOS – OS/2 VDM crash fix – ~535 KB
XyWrite 4 (XyQuest Return)
1992 – v4.010 – DOS – Pre-retail beta – 610,304 bytes
1993 – v4.0 – DOS – WYSIWYG & Bitstream fonts – 614,400 bytes
1993 – v4.01/4.01b – DOS – Graphics fixes – ~615 KB
1993 – v4.012 – DOS – XPL leak fix – 622,592 bytes
1993 – v4.013 – DOS – Orbis bundle – 638,976 bytes
1993 – v4.014A/a – DOS – OEM fixes – ~640 KB
1993 – v4.014L/L+ – DOS – Laptop builds – 642,816 bytes
1993 – v4.015 – DOS – Dialog refinement – 645,112 bytes
1993 – v4.015-B – DOS – Microlytics reintegration – 645,112 bytes
1993 – v4.015-B2 – DOS – Thesaurus memory fix – 645,112 bytes
1993 – v4.015-C – DOS – “Clean” newsroom build – 645,120 bytes
1993 – v4.015L – DOS – Laptop optimization – 645,112 bytes
1993 – v4.015Q – DOS – OEM Quick build – 645,112 bytes
1993 – v4.015-O – DOS – Orbis search integration – 651,264 bytes
1993 – v4.016 – DOS – SVGA & Win 3.1 stability – 658,432 bytes
1993–94 – v4.016A–D – DOS – Enterprise hotfixes – 658,432 bytes
1994 – v4.017E – DOS – European charset – 661,421 bytes
1994 – v4.017-X – DOS – Win95 shell fix – 661,424 bytes
XyWrite for Windows (XyWin)
1992 – v1.0 – Win16 – First GUI release – ~800 KB
1993 – v4.11 – Win16 – Filter/font improvements – ~1.0 MB
1993 – v4.11a – Win16 – FastDisk compatibility fix – ~1.0 MB
1994 – v4.12j – Win16 – OLE/clipboard fixes – ~1.1 MB
I’m particularly interested in:
Any missing intermediate builds or regional variants
Original distribution disks or verified binaries
Toolchain details used for building different versions
Thanks in advance for any insights—this is a fascinating system and I’m hoping to document it as accurately as possible.
Best regards,
XYQUEST