- each other. The
GECOS operating system was
developed by
General Electric for the 36-bit GE-600
series in 1962–1964; GE
released GECOS I (with a prototype...
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GECOS or
gecos may
stand for:
General Electric Comprehensive Operating Supervisor (
GECOS),
which was
later renamed to
General Comprehensive Operating System...
- The
gecos field, or
GECOS field, is a
field in each
record in the /etc/p****wd file on Unix and
similar operating systems. On UNIX, it is the 5th of 7...
- The
General Engineering Company of
Ontario (
GECO, pronounced: "Gee-ko") was a
munitions plant located in Scarborough, Toronto, and
owned by the Government...
- Western
Geco is a
geophysical services company. It is
headquartered in
Schlumberger House on the
property of
London Gatwick Airport in Crawley, West Sus****...
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Geco may
refer to:
Geco (artist),
Italian street artist Geco (Geophysical
Company of Norway)
Gustav Genschow & Co.,
German company;
maker of
bullets found...
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Geco is an
Italian graffiti writer.
While Geco is best
known for
tagging buildings and
structures in Rome, they have also done
graffiti in Greece, Spain...
- games, and was
ported during 1969 from the
Multics operating system to the
GECOS operating system on the GE 635 computer, and then to the PDP-7 computer...
- Bell Labs in the late 1960s
under GECOS and
later GCOS
after Honeywell took over GE's
computer business. The
GECOS-GCOS port used I/O
routines written...
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Geco (Geophysical
Company of Norway) was a
European geophysical service company specializing in
seismic surveys for
petroleum exploration.
Starting operating...