@kpeace Kinda.

If you’re talking about current #Windows and its NT heritage, it was bought *engineering*, specifically #DEC developers led by Dave Cutler.

Therefore, many elements of #WindowsNT’s design were inspired by DEC’s #VMS, #VAXELN, #RSX11, and (unreleased) #MICA operating systems.

#Microsoft eventually paid off DEC and supported NT on the latter’s #Alpha architecture machines rather than face a lawsuit.

WNT=VMS++
case closed!

VMS was of course a sophisticated OS for a sophisticated CPU. It just turns out that Unix is simple and portable, and simple is easier to work with (and work on.)

So NT was a chance to redo VMS... started within DEC.

(Bit of a hot take - I know there's all sorts of considerations.)

See also
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41491817

#retroComputing
#vms #rsx11

@lproven

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@dosnostalgic VAX/VMS circa 1978 used to boot with PDP-11 RSX-11M compatibility mode available and a fair chunk of the apps in the early VAX/VMS versions were RSX-11M apps running in compatibility mode.

The VAX-11 boxes supported PDP-11 instructions in hardware.

You could run your existing PDP-11 RSX-11M apps directly, too.

That all ended at VAX/VMS V4.0 (~1984), and with then-new VAX models after VAX 8600.

VAX 8600 was originally to be named VAX-11/790, but marketing marketed and dropped the -11 with the “architecture for the ‘80s”.

PDP-11 RSX-11M compatibility mode became a separate product, and the PDP-11 instructions were emulated, and the -11 was dropped from VAX.

Technically, an LSI-11 console processor booted RT-11 from the 8” console floppy which then booted the VAX-11/780 (organizationally within he hardware, the VAX was an enormous LSI-11 peripheral) which ran VAX and PDP-11 instructions and which could run simh emulator to emulate PDP-11 running RT-11. If the LSI-11 failed—as happened on a couple of occasions—the VAX could continue to run. Just not reboot.

The approach Apple used for migrations with Rosetta and Rosetta 2 was far smoother.

Yeah. Fun times. When it all worked.

There are shenanigans in newer boxes too, but they’re usually somewhat better hidden.

#digitalequipmentcorporation #OpenVMS #VMS #VAX #PDP11 #RSX11 #RSX11M #RT11 #retrocomputers #retrocomputing #history