[Tfug] (Fwd) What's your favorite OS?

Tim Pickering tfug@tfug.org
Wed Sep 18 11:19:02 2002


How about some of VMS's predecessors like RSTS and TOPS20?

Then there's CP/M but my oldest has to be George 3 from the old ICL 1900 
days.

Tim...


>From: Bruce R Nevins <bnevins@nexiliscom.com>
>Reply-To: tfug@tfug.org
>To: tfug@tfug.org
>Subject: Re: [Tfug] (Fwd) What's your favorite OS?
>Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2002 16:36:35 -0700
>
>The OS was called Scope.
>
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>Bruce R. Nevins, bnevins@nexiliscom.com
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>Paul Scott wrote:
>
>>Jim Secan wrote:
>>
>>>At 11:33 PM 09/16/02 -0700, you wrote:
>>>
>>>>Himmm....  well the oldest OS I have worked with is probably VMS (not 
>>>>sure
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Oldest OS I used was CDC's Compass back in the late '60s at Kitt Peak,
>>
>>
>>That's funny because as I did some research on this I searched for Compass 
>>as a CDC operating because that was what jumped into my mind. Actually 
>>Compass was the CDC assembler.
>>
>>Paul Scott
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