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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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The '''CAL Time-Sharing System''' (usually given as '''CAL-TSS''') was an unsuccessful [[time-sharing]] [[operating system]] for the [[CDC 6400]] written by a team at the Campus Computer Center at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Design commenced in June 1968; implementation began in December 1968, and a prototype version of the system was running in July 1969. By October 1969 the system was self-supporting. It was cancelled in November 1971 when funding was terminated.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:51, 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 a team at the Campus Computer Center at the University of California, Berkeley.

Design commenced in June 1968; implementation began in December 1968, and a prototype version of the system was running in July 1969. By October 1969 the system was self-supporting. It was cancelled in November 1971 when funding was terminated.

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