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- Open Transport was the name given by Apple Inc. to its implementation of the Unix-originated System V STREAMS networking stack. Based on code licensed...
- protocol; to support these programs, AppleTalk was re-implemented as an OpenTransport "stack", and then re-implemented as an API shim on top of this new library...
- is an open-source remake and expansion of the 1995 Chris Sawyer video game Transport Tycoon Deluxe. OpenTTD duplicates most features of Transport Tycoon...
- 1 OpenTransport 1.1.2 and 8.0 NetApp NFS server 4.1d and 4.3 NetBSD 1.1 to 1.3 (Fixed after required updates) NeXTSTEP 3.0 and 3.1 Novell 4.11 OpenVMS...
- Open Transport Network (OTN) is a flexible private communication network based on fiber optic technology, manufactured by OTN Systems. It is a networking...
- engine recreation OpenTTD is also available. In November 2024, Atari acquired the IP rights from Chris Sawyer. To start building a transport empire, the player...
- The X/Open Transport Interface (XTI) is an Open Group specification for network application programming present in UNIX System V operating systems. It...
- audioOS, visionOS, and bridgeOS. It previously existed as an independent open-source operating system, first released by Apple Inc. in 2000. It is composed...
- station opens". Transport for London. 14 October 2008. Retrieved 29 May 2020. "Modernisation complete as Shepherd's Bush Tube station re-opens". Transport for...
- System V Release 4 (SVR4). TLI was later standardized as XTI, the X/Open Transport Interface. It was originally expected that the OSI protocols would su****de...