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* J. Gray, B. Lampson, B. Lindsay, H. Sturgis, ''[http://bwlampson.site/10a-ControlOS/10a-ControlOS.pdf The Control Structure of an Operating System]''
 
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Revision as of 20:45, 10 June 2023

The CAL Time-Sharing System (usually given as CAL-TSS) was an unsuccessful time-sharing operating system for the CDC 6400 written by the Campus Computer Center at the University of California, Berkeley. It was cancelled in the Fall of 1971 when funding was terminated.

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