SIP wrote:
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Take Cray Supercomputers as a prime example. Seymour
Cray built this fantastic supercomputer architecture, but didn't build any peripherals
for it or even an operating system, assuming that, if people had the raw speed and power
available, they'd be eager to use it even if they had to build their own
hardware/software.
Yes, Seymour liked to code in machine language right from the console
and the O/Ses for his machines developed 'organically' from the bottom up
in general, but wouldn't you consider SCOPE, KRONOS, NOS etc. operating
systems? And as for hardware, the CDC peripherals and Hyperchannel
offerings seemed to be the best in the industry on Cray CPUs...
Regards,
Michael