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As with many other operating systems, the system we actually
constructed disappointed us in several ways. In particular, it was
large, slow and difficult to use. This chapter surveys most of our
disappointments. It must be kept in mind that this is a description of
the results of the first implementation of the system. Other systems,
notably Multics, have had many rewrites which greatly improved their
performance. We feel the same could be expected for CAL TSS, and in
the next chapter some immediate improvements will be suggested.
A major problem for this description is the lack of detailed
measurements of system overhead, either in memory space or CPU time.
This is due to the very strong pressure we felt towards producing a
working system. We assumed that once we had a system up and working,
we could then analyze the system, look for trouble spots and clean
them up. We never reached that stage of development.
Paul McJones
1998-06-22