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  • This was a port of System V r2 to the [[i286]] cpu. The material is dated 1987. The system was distributed in various sections.
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  • | name = IBM 5170/IBM AT | manufacturer = [[IBM]]
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  • The '''System/370''' continued the tradition of the prior [[System/360]] by expanding the [[instruction set]], and adding [[hardware]] support The System/370 was supplanted by the [[S/390]].
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  • ...ndorsed by Real Programmers is call-by-value-return, as implemented in the IBM/370 FORTRAN G and H compilers. Real programmers don't need abstract concept ...grammer? CP/M? God forbid -- CP/M, after all, is basically a toy operating system. Even little old ladies and grade school students can understand and use CP
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  • of a small yet powerful operating system. -- Thompson & Ritchie, "The UNIX Time-Sharing System", CACM 1974.
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  • | caption = Logging into an AIX system | creator = [[IBM]]
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  • | architecture = [[IBM 386]] # The second is the code of the system
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  • | architecture = [[IBM 386]] ...x 0.11 also started the hooks for the i387 math emulator, while the [[file system]] was still restricted to only [[Minix]] file systems.
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  • | architecture = [[IBM 386]] subset of System V and POSIX functionality. LINUX has been written
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  • | architecture = [[IBM 386]] subset of System V and POSIX functionality. LINUX has been written
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  • | architecture = [[IBM 386]] I downloaded a copy from [http://oldlinux.org/Linux.old/Linux-0.01/sources/system/linux-0.01.tar.Z here].
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  • NetBSD is a new system, based heavily on 386BSD 0.1, with of the changes from the upcoming 0.2.3 patch kit have been
    34 KB (5,687 words) - 18:11, 16 December 2018
  • release which corresponds to Mac OS X 10.3 (Darwin is the core PowerPC-based Macintosh computers supported by Mac OS X 10.3,
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  • providing a broadly accessible system, aberrations, such as require this system to teach, even though it might be to
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  • FreeBSD is a freely available, full source 4.3 (+4.4 enhancements) BSD FreeBSD does NOT support IBM's microchannel (MCA) bus.
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  • ...''' (sometimes referred to as a '''ST-1144A''') was a [[disk drive]] for [[IBM-compatible PC]]s from [[Seagate]]. S T 1 1 4 4 A - 3 2 SEAGATE
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  • | caption = Logging into a UnixWare 7.1.3 system | architecture = [[IBM-PC]] theoretically portable
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  • "IBM Operating System/2 Standard Edition","IBM Announce",04-2-1987 The IBM Operating System/2(TM) Standard Edition
    50 KB (7,113 words) - 03:35, 17 December 2018
  • 1. MS OS/2 (Computer operating system) I. Title. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MLML 8 9 0 9 8
    627 KB (92,395 words) - 03:42, 17 December 2018
  • Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP UNIX* System V and 4.1C BSD
    113 KB (13,419 words) - 02:06, 17 December 2018

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