- that
Multics "has
influenced all
modern operating systems since, from
microcomputers to mainframes."
Initial planning and
development for
Multics started...
- an
experimental time-sharing
operating system called Multics for the GE-645 mainframe.
Multics introduced many innovations, but also had many problems...
- S****) was
modeled after the
Multics s****,
developed in 1965 by
American software engineer Glenda Schroeder. Schroeder's
Multics s**** was
itself modeled...
- to
implement the idea in the
Multics operating system.
Pouzin returned to his
native France in 1965, and the
first Multics s**** was
developed by Glenda...
- then
moved the BCPL
version to
Multics when the IBM 7094 on
which CTSS ran was
being shut down. Do****entation for the
Multics version of
RUNOFF described...
- but unrelated,
programming language that
Thompson designed for use on
Multics. B was
designed for recursive, non-numeric, machine-independent applications...
- 645
mainframe computer was a
development of the GE 635 for use in the
Multics project. This was the
first computer that
implemented a
configurable hardware...
- Bell Labs,
Thompson and
Dennis Ritchie worked on the
Multics operating system.
While writing Multics,
Thompson created the Bon
programming language. He...
- used by the
Dartmouth Time-Sharing
System (DTSS) and the
Multics operating system.
Multics was
supported by
virtual memory additions made in the GE 645...
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