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Tymshare was an early computer services company, founded in 1966, which sold access to time-sharing systems (initially for engineers at aerospace companies). To start with, they had an SDS 940, on which they ran derivatives of the Berkeley Timesharing System. Later, Tymshare started TYMNET.
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External links
- Oral History of Ann Hardy - one of the first technical employees at Tymshare, it covers a lot of a the early history
- An Interview with Norman Hardy - mentions the early history of Tymshare