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For the 2019 remake of this version to celebrate Minecraft's 10th anniversary, see Minecraft Classic (JavaScript remake).
0.0.23a_01
Edition Java Edition
Release date July 11, 2009
Server version 1.8.2
Downloads Client (.json)
Server
Minimum Java version Java SE 5
Applet page minecraft.net/play.jsp
al_version 6.38
6.50
β—„β—„  0.0.23a 0.0.23a_01 0.24_SURVIVAL_TEST β–Ίβ–Ί
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0.0.23a_01[1] is a version of Java Edition Classic released on July 11, 2009,[2][3] at 14:35 UTC.[4] It is the last version of Middle Classic. This version is not available in the launcher, but has been archived elsewhere. Notch retroactively renamed this version 0.23_1 when he changed the version format used from 0.24_SURVIVAL_TEST onwards.[2]

Changes

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Gameplay

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Controls

  • Added a keymapping to control render distance.[5]
    • Players can once again press to toggle render distance.[6]

Remake

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To celebrate 10 years of Minecraft, a JavaScript remake of this version was uploaded to the Minecraft website and made it possible to play multiplayer with up to 9 others through the browser. This version can be played at classic.minecraft.net for free.[7]

Trivia

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  • Notch planned to refactor the version naming system after this version, removing the second zero and the "a", becoming the format "<major version>.<release number>[_<patch number>]". As an example, since this was the most recent version at the time, "0.0.23a_01" would be called "0.23_1" with such a system.[2] However, this version did not actually use this name in-game. Additionally, the numbering that was actually used zero-padded the revision number.
    • This format was also used somewhat in Beta.

Gallery

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References

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  • IRC logs on Archive.org; #minecraft.20090711.log. July 11, 2009 (UTCβˆ’5).
  1. ↑ https://youtu.be/geoJG1cAFgM
  2. ↑ a b c "Changing the version system" (archived) – The Word of Notch, Tumblr, July 15, 2009.
  3. ↑ "There are a lot of cool images like this on Zolyx's Minecraft Museum" (archived) – The Word of Notch, Tumblr, July 12, 2009.
  4. ↑ IRC logs: "A9:34:54 <08Notch> ok, _01 will be up in a minute or two" (14:34:54)
  5. ↑ IRC logs: "A9:32:05 <08Notch> moving it to an F-key, though [...] well, I could just make it mappable.." (14:32:05 UTC)
  6. ↑ IRC logs: "A9:39:26 <CheeToS> yay, thank you for putting the f key back" (14:39:26 UTC)
  7. ↑ "Embrace the Past with Minecraft Classic" by Tom Stone – Minecraft.net, May 7, 2019.

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