Extinct IBM OSs (was: Re: [rescue] Personal Progressions)

Kurt Huhn kurt at k-huhn.com
Sun Feb 10 10:30:09 CST 2002


> > I've always doubted their claims about being the world's most popular
32-bit
> > OS, mind you...
>
>
> They may have been. If you recall, Windows wasn't fully 32-bit till
> when? 1995? 2001?
>

That was probably a play on symantics.  I seem to recall, from my Windows
admin days, that all *desktop* winndows up until XP were based on 16-bit
code.  No shit.  All of 'em (3.1, 95, 98, ME ) are GUIs that ran on top of
variations of DOS - which was almost totally 16bit code.

I haven't done Windows admin in quiet a while, so I have no idea if XP is
pure 32bit or not.

NT (3.5 and 4), on the other hand, was *mostly* 32bit.  It, however, had
remnants of 16bit code in it.  I've heard that Win2k is pure 32bit, but I
find it hard to believe.

Kurt



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