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primera generación de computadoras
se accedía directamente a la consola de la computadora desde la cual se actuaba sobre una serie de micro interruptores que permitían introducir directamente el programa en la memoria de la computadora. -
Sistema Batch
los sistemas operativos hacen una aparición discreta y bastante simple, con conceptos tales como el monitor residente, el proceso por lotes y el almacenamiento temporal. -
LEO I
Lyons Electronic Office -
DYSEAC
an early machine capable of distributing computing -
IBM 701
General Motors Operating System made for IBM 701[ -
GM-NAA I/O
based on General Motors Operating System -
Atlas Supervisor
Atlas computer project start -
University of Michigan Executive System
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SHARE Operating System
based on GM-NAA I/O -
IBSYS
IBM for its 7090 and 7094 -
MCP
Burroughs Master Control Program -
Atlas Supervisor
Atlas computer commissioned -
Titan Supervisor
early time-sharing system begun -
KDF9 Timesharing Director
an early, fully hardware secured, fully pre-emptive process switching, multi-programming operating system for KDF9 (originally announced in 1960) -
THE multiprogramming system
Technische Hogeschool Eindhoven -
OS/360
IBM's primary OS for its S/360 series) PCP and MFT (shipped) -
Michigan Terminal System
time-sharing system for the IBM S/360-67 and successors -
THE multiprogramming system
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Multics
(MIT, GE, Bell Labs for the GE-645 and later the Honeywell 6180) (opened for paying customers in Octobe]) -
DOS-11
PDP-11 -
OS/8
OS/8 was the primary operating system used on the PDP-8 minicomputer developed by Digital Equipment Corporation of Maynard, Massachusetts. -
RDOS
was a real-time operating system released in 1972[1] for the popular Data General Nova and Eclipse minicomputers -
Эльбрус-1
Soviet computer – created using high-level language uЭль-76 -
DOS-11
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KERNAL
is Commodore's name for the ROM-resident operating system core in its 8-bit home computers; from the original PET -
Apple DOS
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Atari DOS
Atari DOS is the disk operating system used with the Atari 8-bit family of computers. Operating system extensions loaded into memory were required in order for an Atari computer to manage files stored on a disk drive.