
9 Jun
2020
9 Jun
'20
7:41 p.m.
On 2020-06-09 07:27 PM, Stewart C. Russell via talk wrote:
OpenVMS 9 for x86_64 was released recently. You're unlikely to see it unless you're in very niche banking and healthcare applications, though. But the Win2k kernel owes more than a little to VMS, and some of the low-level Windows tools bear a striking resemblance to VMS command line tools.
Too bad the DEC Alpha's gone. IIRC, Linux was the first OS for it and we could have had Linux and VMS on the same box.