Posted By: DigitalDud | Oct 18th, 2007 @ 12:28 AM
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http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/conference/2007/video/UIUC-ACM-RP07-Traut.wmv

Here's a pretty neat video of Microsoft's Eric Traut talking about virtualization, and a demo of a super stripped down version of Windows 7 (such that it is right now).  Apparently a goal is for Windows 7 to scale to 256 core machines.
Okay... So its finally getting "simpler" and hopefully easier. But miniWin takes up 40m RAM. Isnt that quite a lot if it doesnt even have a GUI since even Windows 3.1 and Windows 95 with a GUI would be able to run in 32mb and 64 mb respectively. And they really need to reconsider the naming convention of svchost. Too many of those run in Vista and I cannot tell which one corresponds to which service.
hmm i can already see "one will only ever need 256 cores" jokes poping up!
stevo_
stevo_
Human after all
I'm waiting for another 10-15 years time when 'we' come out with 'oobervisor', and how we made a huge mistake with the hypervisor because we only abstracted once..
PeterF
PeterF
Early Adopter
Nice Ascii art boot screen, may we have that one in Vista SP1? Smiley
I was there. Smiley The MinWin stuff is really neat.
cool video, if Channel9 videos where that technic... Sad
littleguru
littleguru
<3 Seattle
I'm watching right now. Smiley Great link. Thanks!
littleguru
littleguru
<3 Seattle
Ion Todirel wrote:
cool video, if Channel9 videos where that technic...


Well this one is from an uni...
littleguru
littleguru
<3 Seattle
keeron wrote:


That's wyh I like Long's blog Smiley He has great posts.
Charles
Charles
Welcome Change
Ion Todirel wrote:
cool video, if Channel9 videos where that technic...


We don't film presentations. Further, we don't make the assumption that our audience is composed primarily of CS graduate students. That said, we do provide some rather technical content from time to time...

Balance is important when the information is targeted at a general technical audience as opposed to a specific subset of domain experts...

Now, if you are asking for more techical content that approaches advanced academic levels, then, yes, we can, do and will provide this as well as our conversational meet-the-people-behind-the-scenes style.
C
I could only download 10 MB of it, then the connection was cut. A friend of mine couldn't even open it. Any mirrors? ... Nevermind Free Download Manager did the trick nicely. Smiley
creditcard wrote:
Is there an overview or something of the planned features for Windows 7?


Forget that, when can we expect to see some bits on MSDN? Tongue Out
PaoloM
PaoloM
Hypermediocrity
creditcard wrote:
Is there an overview or something of the planned features for Windows 7?

Not yet. We're working on that.

I'm glad to see Microsoft focusing on performance. It should be Microsoft's goal to make Windows the most efficient and functional operating system. I think Microsoft is there with security now, it is now possible to run windows while not being an administrator...but I do not think they're there with performance yet. I need my fast boot times.

RichardRudek
RichardRudek
So what do you expect for nothin'... :P
esoteric wrote:
I could only download 10 MB of it, then the connection was cut. A friend of mine couldn't even open it. Any mirrors? ... Nevermind Free Download Manager did the trick nicely. Smiley


Yeah, I had that exact same problem, yesterday. Downloaded it again earlier today, and have now got the full 146MB of it:
18-Oct-07  19:45        10,591,740 UIUC-ACM-RP07-Traut!.wmv
19-Oct-07 10:46 150,099,855 UIUC-ACM-RP07-Traut.wmv
intelman wrote:
I need my fast boot times.


I'm not sure I see the fascination with boot speed. I turn my computer on when I wake up and turn it off when I go to bed. It's on for about 16 hours a day and it spends maybe 2-3 minutes tops booting. I'd rather see them work on enhancing performance around the parts that I spend the majority of the time using.
RichardRudek wrote:

esoteric wrote: I could only download 10 MB of it, then the connection was cut. A friend of mine couldn't even open it. Any mirrors? ... Nevermind Free Download Manager did the trick nicely. Smiley


Yeah, I had that exact same problem, yesterday. Downloaded it again earlier today, and have now got the full 146MB of it:
18-Oct-07  19:45        10,591,740 UIUC-ACM-RP07-Traut!.wmv
19-Oct-07 10:46 150,099,855 UIUC-ACM-RP07-Traut.wmv


Several of the videos had ~10 minutes of silent setup time in the beginning before the talks started, so they were edited and re-uploaded. You may have been downloading when the old version was replaced with the new version.
littleguru wrote:

keeron wrote:Long blogged on it:

http://www.istartedsomething.com/20071019/eric-talk-demo-windows-7-minwin/


That's wyh I like Long's blog He has great posts.


And that's why I like Channel9, lots of interesting posts Smiley
TimP wrote:

intelman wrote: I need my fast boot times.


I'm not sure I see the fascination with boot speed. I turn my computer on when I wake up and turn it off when I go to bed. It's on for about 16 hours a day and it spends maybe 2-3 minutes tops booting. I'd rather see them work on enhancing performance around the parts that I spend the majority of the time using.


In between classes I like to take my laptop out and check my email, since my TAs email random crap all the time. Sometimes I need to see that email before heading to class. I like to open my laptop lid and to be ready fast...
DigitalDud wrote:

keeron wrote:

Long blogged on it:

http://www.istartedsomething.com/20071019/eric-talk-demo-windows-7-minwin/



Yeah, I really shouldn't have put Windows 7 in the tile, it's totally BS, this video doesn't really have anything to do with Windows 7, I just figured Long would pick it up.

So, there's some internal project that involves running a stripped down NT kernel, it has nothing to do with any actual product.  The fact that it has some bits from the Win7 codebase is probably irrelevant since I doubt much code would even be written yet.

Also did anyone notice this got Slashdotted?  The summary there is so wrong and awful.  And the comments, oh god I want to gorge my eyes out.


What do you mean? It's clearly going to impact or at least influence what Windows 7's kernel will look like.

I agree with you if you say MinWin is not going to replace the Windows kernel in 7 at least, but they're not going to spend all this effort and not improve the production kernel they'll ship. Smiley
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