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The International Conference is celebrated in which the objectives and methods of the project are outlined and defined.
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The project starts and receives subsidies in equal parts contributed by sectors of the industry and by the government.
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The first hardware developed by the project, known as Personal Sequential Inference machine and the first version of the operating system Sequential Inference Machine Programming Operating System, is concluded. SIMPOS was programmed in Kernel Language 0 a concurrent variant of Prolog15 with extensions for targeted programming to objects, the ESP metalanguage. Shortly after the PSI machines, the CHI machines were developed.
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It was possible to launch the first versions of an operating system, in this case it was Microsoft Windows in 1985, which competes in turn with the launch of Apple, although these early systems lacked effectiveness at the time of their operation and were not more than a proposal, they allowed to give way to that later, in the year 1987, Windows launched the Windows version 2.0 and 2.03 with improvements in the system, both in the user interface and in the multitasking functions.
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The Delta machine is finalized, based on relational databases.
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A first prototype of the hardware called Parallel Inference Machine is built using several PSI machines connected in a network. The project receives grants for five more years. A new version of the proposed language is developed, Kernel Language 1 very similar to the "Flat GDC", influenced by later developments of the Prolog and oriented to parallel computing. The SIMPOS operating system is rewritten in KL1 and renamed Parallel Inference Machine Operating System.
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