Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!orasis.vis.toronto.edu!green Newsgroups: comp.os.mach From: green@vis.toronto.edu (Anthony Thomas Green) Subject: OS/2 3.0 and Mach Message-ID: <91May2.133443edt.8766@orasis.vis.toronto.edu> Organization: Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto Date: 2 May 91 17:35:03 GMT Lines: 20 I was just reading an article in this weeks PC Week magazine about Microsoft's OS/2 3.0 (to be released Real Soon Now). It sounds like they have pulled a few pages out of Mach's book for this one... "...OS/2 3.0's core component is the Executive, a kernel that performs memory management, process and thread management, and synchronization between multiple processors. On top of the Executive is a set of protected subsystems that provide the necessary services to run a mix of applications, including Windows, OS/2 and POSIX programs." OS/2 3.0 is designed to be mostly hardware independent for easy ports to different machines. Am I crazy or does this sound exactly like Mach? Anthony Green green@vis.toronto.edu