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- From: rminnich@super.super.org (Ronald G Minnich)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.research
- Subject: Re: WINDOWS/NT
- Date: 11 Sep 1992 17:01:44 GMT
- Organization: Supercomputing Research Center (Bowie, MD)
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- In article <18obp3INNquh@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> elliston@osf.org (David Elliston) writes:
- >Microsoft has made it clear that NT will be a single-user system. After all,
- >their motto is ``A computer on every desk.'' NT is not as far from 3.1 as
- >they'd like to say.
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- Wish i could square this statement with the fact that it has run on a Sequent.
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- OK, now for the technical part, what parts of the NT kernel are common with
- Windows?
-
- ron
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