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To: nommedeguerre who wrote (16790)1/27/1998 5:08:00 PM
From: Charles Hughes  Read Replies (2) of 24154
 
>>>We used to run Windows3.0 as a task under RMX and I have always
wondered why it took so long for OS's to adopt pre-emptive multi-tasking. Its been around for awhile now!<<<

The first multitasking systems were pre-emptive, I think. Certainly that was the case with S/360 in the 1960s.

I think the reason it took so long on PCs was the processors and support bios didn't support it at first - too cheap. But since these machines started out with just a few K of memory and floppy disks, not hard disk, pre-emptive multitasking on PCs wasn't the first concern.

Chaz
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