Software.

  • IBSYS

    SHARE Operating System provided new methods to manage buffers and input / output, and, like GM-NAA I / O, allowing the execution of programs in machine language.
    Initially worked in IBM 704 computers, but was later ported to the IBM 709.
  • CTSS

    Means Compatible Time-Sharing-System (Compatible Time Sharing System), was one of the first operating systems timeshare; was developed at the MIT Computation Center. It was presented in 1961, and was used at MIT until 1973.
  • EXEX II

    It was an operating system type batch processing (batch), developed for the UNIVAC 1107 computer for CSC (Computer Sciences Corporation).
  • Os/360

    powered by IBM in 1964, was developed as a family of three control programs, which increased in size and functionality.
  • BATCH-11

    They are plain text files, saved with BAT extension containing a set of MS-DOS commands.
  • Os/10

    OS / 8 is the most used operating system in the PDP-8 minicomputer developed by Digital Equipment Corporation in Maynard, Massachusetts. OS / 8 was originally called MS / 8 and, for a short time, PS / 8 ("Programming System / 8") before Digital settled in the name of OS / 8 in 1971.
  • MFT (operating systems).

    MFT está destinado a servir como un recurso provisional hasta que Multiprogramación con un número variable de tareas (MVT), la intención de "destino" de configuración de OS/360, se hizo disponible en 1967. Las primeras versiones de MVT tenido muchos problemas, por lo que la MFT simple se siguió utilizando durante muchos años. Después de la introducción de nuevas máquinas System/370 con la memoria virtual, en 1972 MFT se desarrolló en OS/VS1, el último sistema de esta línea en particular.
  • high os

    The Xerox Alto, developed at Xerox PARC in 1973, was one of the first personal history.
  • CP/M

    CP / M (Control Program for Microcomputers) was an operating system developed by Gary Kildall for microprocessor Intel 8080 (the Intel 8085 and Zilog Z80 could execute code directly from 8080, although it was normal that the recompiled code for the microprocessor to surrender machine.
  • APPLE DOS 3.1

    fue un sistema operativo para la serie de microordenadores de la serie Apple II fue lanzado a partir de finales de 1978 a principios de 1983.
  • QDOS.

    The QDOS (stands for "Quick and Dirty Operating System") is what translates into Spanish as "Quick and Dirty Operating System". Written and marketed by Tim Paterson, was a system DE16 bits belonging to the US company Seattle Computer Products.
  • MS-DOS.

    MS-DOS (short for Microsoft Disk Operating System, Disk Operating System Microsoft) is operating unsistema for x86-based computers.
  • sunOs

    SunOS was the version of the operating system and BSD Unix derivative developed by Sun Microsystems for your workstations and servers to the beginning of the 1990s.
  • Apple lisa

    The Apple Lisa was a revolutionary personal computer designed by Apple computer in the early 1980s.
  • MSX-DOS.

    MSX is the name of a standard 8-bit microcomputer domestic market during the 1980s and early 1990s.
  • HP-UX.

    HP-UX is the version of Unix developed and maintained by Hewlett-Packard since 1983, typically executable on HP PA RISC processors and the latest versions of Intel Itanium despite being largely based on System V BSD introduces important features.
  • irix

    IRIX is a Unix-compatible operating system, developed by Silicon Graphics for MIPS 64-bit platform.
  • A/UX.

    A / UX (Apple Unix) was an implementation of Unix system developed by Apple Computer for some of its Macintosh computers. The following versions ran on Macintosh II, Quadra and Centris series, and the SE.
  • LINUX

    Linux is a free operating system kernel based on Unix. It is one of the leading examples of free software.
  • AMIGAoS

    It was originally developed by Commodore International, and initially presented in 1985 with the Amiga 1000.
  • WINDOWS 98

    Windows 98 (codenamed is Memphis) was a graphical operating system released on June 25, 1998 by Microsoft and the successor to Windows 95. Like its predecessor, it is a hybrid monolithic product of 16 and 32 bits.