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Berkeley Timesharing System information


Berkeley Timesharing System
DeveloperUniversity of California, Berkeley
Working stateDiscontinued
Available inEnglish
PlatformsScientific Data Systems' SDS 940

The Berkeley Timesharing System was a pioneering time-sharing operating system implemented between 1964 and 1967 at the University of California, Berkeley. It was designed as part of Project Genie and marketed by Scientific Data Systems for the SDS 940 computer system. It was the first commercial time-sharing which allowed general-purpose user programming, including machine language.

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Berkeley Timesharing System

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The Berkeley Timesharing System was a pioneering time-sharing operating system implemented between 1964 and 1967 at the University of California, Berkeley...

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Project Genie

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the University of California, Berkeley. It produced an early time-sharing system including the Berkeley Timesharing System, which was then commercialized...

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Berkeley Software Distribution

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The Berkeley Software Distribution or Berkeley Standard Distribution (BSD) is a discontinued operating system based on Research Unix, developed and distributed...

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List of operating systems

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skin Berkeley Timesharing System for the SDS 940 Xenix, Unix System III based distribution for the Intel 8086/8088 architecture Xenix 286, Unix System V...

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Timeline of operating systems

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operating system and language Titan Supervisor, early time-sharing system begun 1964 Berkeley Timesharing System (for Scientific Data Systems' SDS 940)...

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Scientific Data Systems

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batch monitor, and BTM, a batch and timesharing monitor were available. In 1971 a more sophisticated timesharing system UTS was released, which was developed...

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SDS 940

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about 230 lines per minute. The operating system developed at Project Genie was the Berkeley Timesharing System. By August 1968 a version 2.0 was announced...

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Augmentation Research Center

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to increased funding. In 1968 an SDS 940 computer running the Berkeley Timesharing System allowed multiple users. The project was first called ARNAS after...

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Memory paging

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operating system (1964), the SDS 940 and the Berkeley Timesharing System (1966), a modified IBM System/360 Model 40 and the CP-40 operating system (1967)...

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Operating system

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operating systems were developed during the 1970s, which supported simultaneous batch and timesharing use. Like many commercial timesharing systems, its interface...

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Tymshare

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University of California Berkeley. They received their own leased 940 in mid-1966, running the Berkeley Timesharing System, which had limited time-sharing...

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History of operating systems

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interface was an extension of the DTSS time sharing system, one of the pioneering efforts in timesharing and programming languages. In the late 1970s, Control...

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Butler Lampson

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the Berkeley Timesharing System for Scientific Data Systems' SDS 940 computer. After completing his doctorate, Lampson stayed on at UC Berkeley as an...

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History of the Berkeley Software Distribution

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code to the operating system, allowing researchers at universities to modify and extend Unix. The operating system arrived at Berkeley in 1974, at the request...

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Community Memory

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public computerized bulletin board system. Established in 1973 in Berkeley, California, it used an SDS 940 timesharing system in San Francisco connected via...

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SDS 930

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at the University of California, Berkeley, added hardware to permit time-sharing with the Berkeley Timesharing System. These changes later formed the basis...

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Project Athena

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the end of Athena. Sixty-three DEC VAX-11/750 servers were the first timesharing clusters. "Phase II" began in September 1987, with hundreds of IBM RT...

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Barbara Liskov

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significant projects, including the Venus operating system, a small, low-cost timesharing system; the design and implementation of CLU; Argus, the first...

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Its

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Mexico Incompatible Timesharing System, a computer operating system Intelligent tutoring system, an artificial intelligence system used for tutoring Internationalization...

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Jude Milhon

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the Berkeley Computer Company (an outgrowth of Project Genie), and she helped implement the communications controller of the BCC timesharing system. In...

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