Re: WinNT

IVAN@MNI.lan.mcgill.ca
27 Aug 93 13:16:44

> In response to Chris and others about operating systems- you mentioned
> that Windows NT runs on top of DOS? Is that true? I thought it was its
> own entity. In any case, I'm pretty sure it doesn't need DOS on the
> DEC Alpha AXP machines- talk about a faster machine!! I like the
> fact that the letters in Windows NT (WNT) are one letter further than
> VMS in the alphabet. Kind of like HAL ->>> IBM.

Peter,

False! Windows NT is its own operating system and does not require
DOS, like Win3.1 does. It runs OK, and most but not all Win3.1
programs work with it (Molecular Dynamics has ported their ImageQuant
phosphorimager software to it for example). Most people I know think
of it as a proprietary Unix clone with a Windows interface.

- ivan

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