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.
Henry Krejci was the project leader for RSX-11D. Although Garth Wolfendale did work on IAS, he was not the project leader in the US.
Ron McLean was the project leader for RSX-20F/RSX10F a version of RSX11-D not RSX11-M as many suspected. This was a PDP10 front end.
Garth Wolfendale was the project leader for RSX-11D from 1972–1976 and led the redesign and commercial release of the operating system as well as adding support for the 22-bit PDP-11/70 system. Dr. Wolfendale, originally from the U.K., set up the team that designed and prototyped IAS in the U.K., providing time-shared user access to operating system resources. Andy Wilson then led the full development and release of the IAS system, based in Digital's U.K. development facility.
RSX may refer to:
Your eyes are gonna drown in your wine glass
Your mind is skippin' stones over your past
I know better than to ask you "Why love?'
When you begin to believe you're on lies then,
They'll keep swingin' long as you keep fightin'
Until you ruin a perfectly good night, my love
My love, you're not listening
My love, you're not listening
My love, try listening/for the voice that's whispering
to you, my love
Those tears are ten years old
That script has long been sold
That story is sick of bein' told
Say goodbye love
It's time to learn some new lines
They're already rollin' around in your mind
Don't waste yet another life, my love
My love, you're not listening/My love, you're not
listening
My love, try listening/for the voice that's whispering
to you, my love
My love…
My love…
My love, you're not listening
My love, try listening