Skip to main content Smithsonian Institution

Catalog Data

Creator:
Microsoft Corporation  Search this
Team leader:
Cutler, David N.  Search this
Maker:
Microsoft Corporation  Search this
Physical Description:
paper (overall material)
metal (overall material)
plastic (overall material)
Measurements:
overall: 29.4 cm x 24.5 cm x 12.4 cm; 11 9/16 in x 9 5/8 in x 4 7/8 in
Object Name:
design specification workbook
Place Made:
United States: Washington
Date made:
1989
Description:
This binder contains the original design specifications for “NT OS/2,” an operating system designed by Microsoft that developed into Windows NT. In the late 1980s, Microsoft's 16-bit operating system, Windows, gained popularity, prompting IBM and Microsoft to end their OS/2 development partnership. Although Windows 3.0 proved to be successful, Microsoft wished to continue developing a 32-bit operating system completely unrelated to IBM's OS/2 architecture. To head the redesign project, Microsoft hired David Cutler and others away from Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). Unlike Windows 3.x and its successor, Windows 95, NT's technology provided better network support, making it the preferred Windows environment for businesses. These two product lines continued development as separate entities until they were merged with the release of Windows XP in 2001.
Authors of sections of the design workbook include David N. Cutler, Helen Custer, Daryl E. Havens, Jim Kelly, Edwin Hoogerbeets, Gary D. Kimura, Chuck Lenzmeier, Mark Lucovsky, Tom Miller, Michael J. O'Leary, Lou Perazzoli, Steven D. Rowe, David Treadwell, and Steven R. Wood.
Location:
Currently not on view
Credit Line:
Microsoft Corporation
ID Number:
2001.3014.01
Nonaccession number:
2001.3014
Catalog number:
2001.3014.01
See more items in:
Medicine and Science: Computers
Computers & Business Machines
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a5-929e-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_742559