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Joe English wrote: >Don't get me wrong -- I think the Unix family really *is* the >greatest thing since sliced bread, and that it's the best thing >we've got. > Well, I think it completely [expletive deleted] that we are still using late 70s/early 80s -based systems such as Windows and Unix. 12 years ago I was working at TI with systems that allowed multiple processors running different operating systems simultanously, object-oriented operating systems (you created a printer by deriving a class from PostScript+Printer+the port), instant suspend and resume, OS-provided GC, etc etc. And that was an OS regarded then at the end of its life... For goodness sake, the last successful new OS was TRON! (Which is supposed to be the most ubiquitous OS, surprisingly) Something has stifled innovation. Cheers Rick Jelliffe
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