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- Path: sparky!uunet!stanford.edu!agate!darkstar.UCSC.EDU!osr
- From: Jon Crowcroft <J.Crowcroft@cs.ucl.ac.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.os.research
- Subject: Re: cmos ?
- Date: 16 Nov 1992 21:14:36 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz
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- >Anyone ever hear of an OS called cmos? This may be spelled wrong. I
- >understand it was developed at either stanford or mit. At one time I
- >heard it was freely available. Also Mitre did some work with as well.
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- >Tom Pusateri
- we used to use an OS called CMOS - it is a simple real time executive
- for LSI/11s and 68000 family machiens
- it derived from Mitre's MOS for lsi/11s and vmos nd a variant was
- used at MIT for the MIT "C" internet gateway...
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- it didnt have priorities on processes, but was fairly nice to use..
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- the source has long since melted away, but if you don't get a answer out
- if MIT folks, i could probably thaw it from an antique tape...
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- jon
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