| ▲ | runjake 6 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
> Or Windows, which is frankly just has better architected internals and abandons legacy UNIX ;-) Current macOS user, and former NT kernel dabbler and VMS user here. That's highly debatable. On the kernel side, Windows is still filled with legacy VMS-isms. Eg: Object Manager (object/resource model), named objects, handles, how processes and threads work, vmem, scheduling etc etc On the userspace side, Windows is still filled with legacy DOS-isms. Don't me wrong, I love the underlying Windows OS, despite its many quirks, but it's filled with perhaps even more legacy cruft and definitely isn't any sort of step above anything else. I also don't believe anyone actually runs macOS in a UNIX-compliant configuration. Rather, it's a checkbox on some RFP and nobody is clued into why it's actually there, because all the people that did know have since retired. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | p_ing 4 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
What lineage of OS predates both DOS and VMS? :-) | |||||||||||||||||
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