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Erkan Frey

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Betriebssysteme Programm. Sprache

  Alt 25. Sep 2009, 17:57
Hallo

Ich bin hier um herauszufinden in welchen Programmiersprachen diese betriebssysteme Programmiert wurden.

1950s

* 1954
o MIT's operating system made for UNIVAC 1103[1]
* 1955
o General Motors Operating System made for IBM 701[2]
* 1956
o GM-NAA I/O for IBM 704, based on General Motors Operating System
* 1957
o BESYS (Bell Labs), based on IBM 7090 and IBM 7094
* 1958
o University of Michigan Executive System
* 1959
o SHARE Operating System, based on GM-NAA I/O

1960s

* 1960
o IBSYS (IBM)
* 1961
o CTSS (MIT)
o MCP (Burroughs)
* 1962
o GCOS (GE)
* 1964
o EXEC 8 (UNIVAC)
o OS/360 (IBM) (Announced)
o TOPS-10 (DEC)
o Berkeley Timesharing System
o Dartmouth Time Sharing System (Dartmouth College)
* 1965
o Multics (MIT, GE, Bell Labs) (Announced)
o BOS/360 (IBM)
o OS/360 (IBM) (Shipped)
o TOS/360 (IBM)
* 1966
o DOS/360 (IBM)
o MS/8 (Richard F. Lary)
* 1967
o CP/CMS (IBM)
o Michigan Terminal System[3]
o ITS (MIT)
o ORVYL (Stanford)
o TSS/360 (IBM)
o WAITS (SAIL)
* 1968
o Airline Control Program (IBM)
o TSS-8 (DEC) (PDP-8)
o THE multiprogramming system (THE)
* 1969
o TENEX (Bolt, Beranek and Newman)
o Unix (AT&T)
o RC 4000 Multiprogramming System (RC)
o Multics (MIT, GE, Bell Labs) (opened for paying customers in October[4])

[edit] 1970s

* 1970
o DOS-11 (PDP-11)
* 1971
o RSTS-11 2A-19 (First released version; PDP-11)
o OS/8
* 1972
o MFT
o MVT
o RDOS
o SVS
o VM/CMS
* 1973
o Alto OS
o RSX-11D
o RT-11
o VME
* 1974
o MVS (MVS/XA)
o DOS-11 V09-20C (Last stable release, June 1974)
o SINTRAN III
* 1975
o BS2000 V2.0 (First released version)
o Sixth Edition Unix
* 1976
o CP/M
o TOPS-20
o Cray Operating System
o FLEX[5]
* 1977
o 1BSD
o KERNAL
o OASIS operating system
o TRS-DOS
o Virtual Memory System (VMS) V1.0 (Initial commercial release, October 25)
* 1978
o 2BSD
o Apple DOS
o HDOS 1.0
o TripOS
o UCSD p-System (First released version)
o Lisp Machine (CADR)
* 1979
o Atari DOS
o POS
o NLTSS
o UNIX/32V
o Version 7 Unix

[edit] 1980s

* 1980
o CTOS[6]
o OS-9
o 86-DOS
o SOS
o Pilot (Xerox Star operating system)
o Xenix
* 1981
o PC-DOS
o MS-DOS
o Business Operating System
o UTS
o Acorn MOS
o Aegis SR1 (First Apollo/DOMAIN systems shipped on March 27[7])
* 1982
o Commodore DOS
o LDOS (By Logical Systems, Inc. - For the Radio Shack TRS-80 Models I, II & III)
o SunOS (1.0)
o QNX
o Ultrix
* 1983
o Lisa Office System 7/7
o Coherent
o GNU
o Novell NetWare (S-Net)
o ProDOS
o SunOS 1.0
* 1984
o Macintosh OS (System 1.0)
o MSX-DOS
o Sinclair QDOS
o QNX
o UNICOS
o Venix 2.0
* 1985
o AmigaOS
o Atari TOS
o DG/UX
o MIPS OS
o Oberon
o SunOS 2.0
o Version 8 Unix
o Xenix 2.0
* 1986
o AIX 1.0
o GS-OS
o Genera 7.0
o HP-UX
o SunOS 3.0
o GEOS
o Version 9 Unix
* 1987
o Arthur
o IRIX (3.0 is first SGI version)
o MINIX 1.0
o BS2000 V9.0
o OS/2 (1.0)
o PC-MOS/386
* 1988
o A/UX (Apple Computer)
o RISC iX
o LynxOS
o Macintosh OS (System 6)
o MVS/ESA
o OS/400
o SpartaDOS X
o SunOS 4.0
o TOPS-10 7.04 (Last stable release, July 1988)
o HeliOS 1.0
* 1989
o EPOC
o NEXTSTEP (1.0)
o RISC OS (First release was to be called Arthur 2, but was renamed to RISC OS 2, and was first sold as RISC OS 2.00 in April 1989)
o SCO UNIX (Release 3)
o TSX-32
o Version 10 Unix
o Xenix 2.3.4 (Last stable release)

[edit] 1990s

* 1990
o AmigaOS 2.0
o BeOS (v1)
o Genera 8.0
o OSF/1
o AIX 3.0
* 1991
o Linux
o Macintosh OS (System 7)
o MINIX 1.5
o PenPoint OS
o RISC OS 3[8]
* 1992
o 386BSD 0.1
o AmigaOS 3.0
o Amiga Unix 2.01 (Latest stable release)
o RSTS/E 10.1 (Last stable release, September 1992)
o Solaris 2.0 (Successor to SunOS 4.x; based on SVR4 instead of BSD)
o OpenVMS V1.0 (First OpenVMS AXP (Alpha) specific version, November 1992)
o Plan 9 First Edition (First public release was made available to universities)
* 1993
o FreeBSD
o NetBSD
o Newton OS
o Windows NT 3.1 (First Windows de facto operating system)
o Open Genera 1.0
o IBM 4690 Operating System
o Novell NetWare 4
o Slackware 1.0
o Spring
* 1994
o AIX 4.0, 4.1
o RISC OS 3.5
o NetBSD 1.0 (First multi-platform release, October 1994)
* 1995
o Digital UNIX (aka Tru64 UNIX)
o OpenBSD
o OS/390
o Plan 9 Second Edition (Commercial second release version was made available to the general public)
o Ultrix 4.5 (Last major release)
o Windows 95
* 1996
o Mac OS 7.6 (First officially-named Mac OS)
o Windows NT 4.0
o RISC OS 3.6
o AIX 4.2
o Palm OS
* 1997
o Inferno
o Mac OS 8
o SkyOS
o MINIX 2.0
o RISC OS 3.7
o AIX 4.3
* 1998
o Solaris 7 (First 64-bit Solaris release. Names from this point drop "2.", otherwise would've been Solaris 2.7)
o Windows 98
o RT-11 5.7 (Last stable release, October 1998)
o Novell NetWare 5
o JUNOS
* 1999
o AROS (Boot for the first time in Stand Alone version)
o RISC OS 4
o Mac OS 9
o Windows 98 Second Edition
o Inferno Second Edition (Last distribution (Release 2.3, ca. July 1999) from Lucent's Inferno Business Unit)[9]


Ist eine sehr lange Liste ich weis .
Danke für alle antworten.

Mit Freundlichen Grüßen Frey
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