On Fri, Apr 08, 2022 at 09:59:26AM -0400, Dan Cross wrote:
Of course, by 1976, Unix was at 6th Edition and I can
see why no one would
want to go back to Multics (or being tied to a machine costing an order of
magnitude more than a PDP-11). But one wonders what would have happened had
Multics started accepting timesharing, say, 9 months earlier than it did.
Do we have any people around who actively used Multics long enough to
develop a feel for it? My only experience is the printout that Rob
Gingell had on his office door which was a description of Multics
paging in library after library before it actually ran the program.
I have no idea if it was that bad.
I guess what I'm trying to ask is if Multics had modern hardware
under it, performed well, would we want to be running it?