AFAIK, Windows
3.2 was only produced for the Chinese market. The MSDN
pack I have from that time only has a Chinese 3.2 version. I think
the versioning had something to do with a keyboard or language feature
that was needed just for the Chinese release.
I would expect it to have been due
to display issues rather than a
keyboard/input issue. It takes a completely different approach to display
those types of characters compared to standard ASCII.
3.00 and 3.10 were also avialable in Chinese.
MS had a CD-ROM of 3.00 that included "all" the international versions.
Therefore, 3.2 might have head "improvements" that were necessary to get
it to work RIGHT, but 3.2 did NOT include the first version of anything
"necessary" to do Chinese.