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englebart13-Nov-23 7:34
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trønderen13-Nov-23 16:28
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Roger Wright wrote:
Yeah, it was pretty good grass. Then there was Bill, telling the world that no one will ever need more than 64k of RAM. What a buzzkill he was, silly nerd.
I doubt very much that you are referring to a statement you heard at that occasion. When Gates was asked about this quote, he did not remember the specific situation, but said that it probably was a statement he made in discussions about how to split the 1 mebi (1024 Ki) address space between OS and user: With that total, giving the OS, drivers etc. 384 Ki, applications 640 Ki - that sounds like a reasonable split. 640 Ki out of 1024 Ki total should be enough for everyone.

I guess that he was right. Giving user processes all of the 1024 Ki would not leave any space at all for an OS. Giving the OS significantly less might lead to a lot of of time consuming page faults in the OS, significantly slowing down the system.

This sounds like a very reasonable context for the most famous quote ever made by Bill Gates. But it is completely unrelated to the work by Tim Berners-Lee and Vint Cerf. Once essential point is that all the early internet work (as well as most of the intermediate work) was done on non-MS platforms: Initially on IBM mainframes, then gradually moving over to DEC, mostly PDP, operating systems, and then to various UNix variants. Windows was a latecomer in the networking world. The Next workstation where Tim Berners-Lee ran the first WWW demos was running Unix. I never heard of Windows being ported to Next.
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