[Info-vax] Never Got Used To Those New-Fangled VMS Filename Extensions ...
Simon Clubley
clubley at remove_me.eisner.decus.org-Earth.UFP
Mon Jul 29 08:41:06 EDT 2024
On 2024-07-28, Michael S <already5chosen at yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Jul 2024 02:50:26 -0000 (UTC)
> Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo at nz.invalid> wrote:
>
>>
>> (And of course Dave Cutler took .EXE along with other VMS-isms with
>> him to Windows NT, but that?s another story.)
>>
>
> And of course you made it up.
> Microsoft introduced .exe extension for relocatable executives back in
> 1982 (MS-DOS 1.25). 6+ years before they hired Cutler and 11 years
> before shipment of the first Cutler's Microsoft OS.
>
Yes. My first MS-DOS version was around the 3.3/5.0 days and I knew the
.exe files had been well established in the ancient past by then.
I really do _NOT_ miss having to choose a memory model when writing
programs. :-)
I _do_ remember my first Microsoft language compilers/assemblers having
a full set of printed documentation.
Simon.
PS: I wonder if the Basic games that came with MS-DOS 5.0 could be made
to run under DEC Basic. :-)
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