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  2. Memory management - Wikipedia

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    Memory management is a form of resource management applied to computer memory. The essential requirement of memory management is to provide ways to dynamically allocate portions of memory to programs at their request, and free it for reuse when no longer needed. This is critical to any advanced computer system where more than a single process ...

  3. Chippewa Operating System - Wikipedia

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    Succeeded by. CDC SCOPE. The Chippewa Operating System ( COS) is a discontinued operating system developed by Control Data Corporation in 1964 [1] for the CDC 6600, generally considered the first supercomputer in the world. [2] The Chippewa was initially developed as an experimental system, but was then also deployed on other CDC 6000 machines.

  4. Fuchsia (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    Fuchsia is an open-source capability-based operating system developed by Google. In contrast to Google's Linux -based operating systems such as ChromeOS and Android, Fuchsia is based on a custom kernel named Zircon. It publicly debuted as a self-hosted git repository in August 2016 without any official corporate announcement.

  5. Tizen - Wikipedia

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    Tizen ( / ˈtaɪzɛn /) is a Linux -based mobile operating system backed by the Linux Foundation, developed and used primarily by Samsung Electronics . The project was originally conceived as an HTML5 -based platform for mobile devices to succeed MeeGo. Samsung merged its previous Linux-based OS effort, Bada, into Tizen and has since used it ...

  6. Category:Discontinued operating systems - Wikipedia

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    CDC Kronos. CDC SCOPE. Chippewa Operating System. Classic Mac OS. Coherent (operating system) Compatible Time-Sharing System. Concurrent CP/M. Concurrent CP/M 8-16. Concurrent CP/M with Windows.

  7. TRIX (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    TRIX is a network-oriented research operating system developed in the late 1970s at MIT 's Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS) by Professor Steve Ward and his research group. It ran on the NuMachine and had remote procedure call functionality built into its kernel, but was otherwise a Version 7 Unix workalike .

  8. macOS - Wikipedia

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    For the family of Mac operating systems, see Mac operating systems. For the Ugandan school nicknamed "Macos", see Makerere College School. macOS, originally Mac OS X, previously shortened as OS X, is an operating system developed and marketed by Apple since 2001.

  9. Rodos (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    Rodos was developed at the German Aerospace Center and has its roots in the operating system BOSS. It is used for the current micro satellite program of the German Aerospace Center. The system runs on the operational satellite TET-1 and will be used for the currently developed satellite BiROS . Rodos is further enhanced and extended at the ...