Were trying to talk people out of this, because we need to be selective.
We hope to write a copy of of the VMS operating system for Intel processors. Im the 70's, 80's and 90's Digital was the number two computing company. In actuality there was only one company and that was Digital. I was a VMS developer in the late 80's and the early nineties. VMS was not a graphic operating system, it was "character oriented". But VMS had Decwindows and a viewer named motif for those thar had CRT's.
Digital or DEC did a 32 bit and a 64 bit operating system called alpha as well as RSX and RT-11 for the PDP-11 family which were 16 bit processors DEC made.
If you are interested, Please see me. There is definitely a DEC way of doing things. DEC was sold to Compact and then to HP. VMS was many years in the writing and had as many as 400 people. It was the best operating system at the time.