(Resource Sharing eXtension-PDP 11) A multiuser, multitasking operating system from Digital that ran on its PDP-11 series.
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(Resource Sharing eXtension-PDP 11) A multiuser, multitasking operating system from Digital that ran on its PDP-11 series.
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| Company / developer | Digital Equipment Corporation |
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| OS family | DEC OS family |
| Working state | Historic |
| Source model | Closed source |
| Initial release | 1972 |
| Supported platforms | PDP-11 |
| Default user interface | Command line interface |
| License | Proprietary |
RSX-11 is a family of real-time operating systems mainly for PDP-11 computers created by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), common in the late 1970s and early 1980s. RSX-11D first appeared on the PDP-11/40 in 1972. It was designed for and much used in process control, but was also popular for program development.
Dave Cutler was the project leader for RSX-11M, which was an adaptation of the earlier RSX-11D for a smaller memory footprint. Principles first tried in RSX-11M later appeared in DEC's VMS. Microsoft's Windows NT system is a conceptual descendant of RSX-11M but is more directly descended from an object based operating system Cutler developed for a RISC processor (PRISM) which was never released. This lineage is made clear in Cutler's foreword to "Inside Windows NT" by Helen Custer.[1]
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RSX-11 existed in many versions:
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