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InfoWorld: IBM ships Project Monterey 64-bit alpha code

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Mar 1, 2000

“IBM ON TUESDAY released preliminary code, called alpha, for
Project Monterey, the company’s 64-bit operating system, thus
making it possible for developers to begin crafting applications
for the OS before its official release.”

“The release of the code is the second stage of the OS’s
development. Early validation with certain OEMs took place late
last year, and the final release is being timed by IBM to coincide
with the release of Intel’s 64-bit Itanium processor later this
year.”


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Web Webster

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