Actually, the two quotes I'd heard (although fairly old at this point) were:
"VM and Windows have roughly the same number of lines of code; VM's go to
performance and integrity, and Windows goes to drawing pretty pictures."
And
"MVS has more lines of error correcting code than VM has code."
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On 3/23/07 1:10 PM, "Tom Duerbusch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also, isn't these measurements based on the number of fixes per xxx lines of
> code?
>
> Last number I heard was NT has more lines of code than MVS (apparently MS was
> proud of that fact, but I fail to see why).
>
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