Mark wrote:
And what was the first operating system to have
builtin support for
internet access? Did Windows for Workgroups have this or was that
just LAN networking?
It certainly wasn't any Microsoft operating system. Microsoft was at
least ten years late to the party.
If you define "internet access" as "having TCP/IP", it might have
been
BSD 4.1a, which included the crufty BBN TCP/IP code, and was released in
1982. ARPANET switched from NCP to TCP/IP on January 1, 1983 ("flag day").
It was stupid of me to leave out BSD. I knew that IBM used the TCP/IP
stack in BSD for their OS/2 and probably AIX as well.
Mark