offer - OS/2 for the PDP-11

Zane H. Healy healyzh at aracnet.com
Tue Jan 1 21:39:53 CST 2008


At 5:18 PM -0800 1/1/08, Fred Cisin wrote:

>"Shortly after this split, Microsoft renamed OS/2 V3 to Windows NT."
>
>MOST people do NOT consider NT to be a "renaming of OS/2".
>MICROS~1 does acknowledge a very substantial amount of OS/2 code used in
>creating NT.  But many people say that much of the remainder is code
>stolen from DEC!
>Unconfirmed anecdote: When Cutler went to MICROS~1 and headed up the NT
>project, he wanted to move away from OS/2, and towards VMS code.  DEC
>desperately wanted an Alpha port of NT, so they signed a release on any
>incidental pieces of their code that might end up in NT.  Only later did
>they find out how much of it came from them.

Another problem with the OS/2 V3 statement is that Microsoft was last 
involved with V1.2, V1.3 and forward were IBM's work.  It wouldn't 
surprise me if Microsoft was involved in V2, and it wasn't until V2.1 
that the OS was really good.

I was a big OS/2 fan from '91-95, though at the beginning of '92 I 
started using Linux.  I switched to the Mac in '95, though have 
continued to use Linux and Unix as well.  I added VMS to the mix at 
home in '98.

Zane


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