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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]]. | '''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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Revision as of 21:08, 10 June 2023
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.
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