Why are still not at 64 bits and a bit of Linux History

Jerry Feldman gaf at blu.org
Fri Feb 16 09:08:06 EST 2007


On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 17:35:23 -0500
Jon 'maddog' Hall <maddog at li.org> wrote:

> Of course having VMS only 32-bit on the VAX made sense, as you could not
> get the architecture to be 64-bit.
> 
> If Alpha VMS was only 32-bit, I would think that would have been another
> classic mistake by Digital.  If there was one OS that could have taken
> advantage of 64-bits, it was VMS.
I just logged in to OpenVMS, and it appears that OpenVMS now has 64-bit
libraries that were added for OpenVMS V8.2-1. 


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