Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 22nd Oct 2007 09:15 UTC, submitted by Flatland_Spider
Windows While newly minted Windows head Steven Sinofsky continues to play his cards close to his chest, we're seeing signs that Microsoft is rethinking its monolithic approach to not only the mass-market Windows operating system but the entire family of Windows products from servers down to CE-based embedded devices. First up is a streamlined microkernel codenamed MinWin, around which a re-engineered Windows line will be built. Described as 'the Windows 7 source-code base', in reference to the successor to Windows Vista which is slated for a 2010 release, MinWin strips back the current NT-based kernel to the barest of bare metal. Ars Technica has more, including a one hour video presentation [.wmv] about MinWin. Sassy quote of the day by Microsoft kernel engineer Eric Traut: "A lot of people think of Windows as this really large bloated operating system, and that may be a fair characterisation, I have to admit." My take: Maybe this will be closer to reality after all?
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RE: Ahw, not another one
by Thom_Holwerda on Mon 22nd Oct 2007 09:43 UTC in reply to "Ahw, not another one"
Thom_Holwerda
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2005-06-29

This is not 'another' microkernel. This is winnt with all the fluff stripped out, making it run on 25MB of disk space and 40MB of RAM.

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RE[2]: Ahw, not another one
by flanque on Mon 22nd Oct 2007 10:48 in reply to "RE: Ahw, not another one"
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2005-12-15

That will surely grow, I'd assume.

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