


Microsoft expects Vienna to be completed by 2010, the most talked about
feature of this future OS is MinWin - a minimalistic variation of the
Windows 7 kernel. On October 13, 2007, Eric Traut gave a presentation
in which he demonstrated MinWin, running a basic HTTP server. The demo
system presented was an OS image made up of 100 files and made up a
total of 25 MB on disk and a working set of 40 MB. It lacked a
graphical UI and was interfaced using a text console UI.