that Multics "has influenced all modern operating systems since, from microcomputers to mainframes." Initial planning and development for Multics started...
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to implement the idea in the Multics operating system. Pouzin returned to his native France in 1965, and the first Multics shell was developed by Glenda...
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Shell) was modeled after the Multics shell, developed in 1965 by American software engineer Glenda Schroeder. Schroeder's Multics shell was itself modeled...
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File archiver (section Multics)
computing, Multics provided the archive command – a basic archiver without compression – that descended from the CTSS command of the same name. Multics also...
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TYPSET and RUNOFF (section Multics)
then moved the BCPL version to Multics when the IBM 7094 on which CTSS ran was being shut down. Documentation for the Multics version of RUNOFF described...
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History of Unix (section Multics)
an experimental time-sharing operating system called Multics for the GE-645 mainframe. Multics introduced many innovations, but also had many problems...
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Hierarchical file system (section Multics)
items in the list separated by path separators. The path separator is > on Multics, / on Unix-like systems, and \ on MS-DOS 2.0 and later, Windows, and OS/2...
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General Electric were developing Multics, a time-sharing operating system for the GE 645 mainframe computer. Multics featured several innovations, but...
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known as MOO was widely available for early mainframe computers, Unix and Multics systems, among others. The numerical version of the game is usually played...
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The Multics Relational Data Store, or MRDS for short, was the first commercial relational database management system. It was written in PL/1 by Honeywell...
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Ken Thompson (category Multics people)
Bell Labs, Thompson and Dennis Ritchie worked on the Multics operating system. While writing Multics, Thompson created the Bon programming language. He...
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645 mainframe computer was a development of the GE 635 for use in the Multics project. This was the first computer that implemented a configurable hardware...
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descriptor from Multics. The definitions include a structure for the base array information and a structure for each dimension. (Multics ran on systems...
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a US Air Force report in 1974 on the analysis of vulnerability in the Multics computer systems. The term "Trojan horse" was popularized by Ken Thompson...
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the Multics operating systems were tested for "potential use as a two-level (secret/top secret) system." The evaluation determined that while Multics was...
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used by the Dartmouth Time-Sharing System (DTSS) and the Multics operating system. Multics was supported by virtual memory additions made in the GE 645...
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but unrelated, programming language that Thompson designed for use on Multics. B was designed for recursive, non-numeric, machine-independent applications...
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Position-independent code (section Multics)
segmented systems such as Burroughs MCP on the Burroughs B5000 (1961) and Multics (1964), and on paging systems such as IBM TSS/360 (1967), code was also...
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Retrieved March 9, 2012. Van Vleck, Thomas (ed.). "Multics Glossary – A — (active function)". Multics. Retrieved March 9, 2012. Varian, Melinda (April 1991)...
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It was modeled after the Multics shell, developed in 1965 by American software engineer Glenda Schroeder. Schroeder's Multics shell was itself modeled...
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Universities Joint Computer Centre, a large user of Multics requested the SWURCC team to produce a Multics version of ALGOL 68RS. A version for the Digital...
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: 290 Roff was a Unix version of the runoff text-formatting program from Multics, which was a descendant of RUNOFF for CTSS (the first computerized text-formatting...
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Windows operating system. The Multics operating system began development in 1964 and used LF alone as its newline. Multics used a device driver to translate...
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Tool for Calling and Chaining Procedures in the System In 1964, for the Multics operating system, Louis Pouzin conceived the idea of "using commands somehow...
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Fernando J. Corbató (category Multics people)
second project, Multics, which was adopted by General Electric for its high-end computer systems (later acquired by Honeywell). Multics pioneered many...
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Multics Emacs is an early implementation of the Emacs text editor. It was written in Maclisp by Bernard Greenberg at Honeywell's Cambridge Information...
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levels. Multics was an operating system designed specifically for a special CPU architecture (which in turn was designed specifically for Multics), and...
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the 6180, and supported Multics. Lower-end Level 66 and Level 68 processors were introduced in 1975; in the case of the Multics compatible 68/60, the key...
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PL/I (section Multics PL/I and derivatives)
publishing it in the GY33-6003 manual. These manuals were used by the Multics group and other early implementers. The first compiler was delivered in...
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Ls (category Multics commands)
command appeared in the first version of AT&T UNIX, the name inherited from Multics and short for "list". ls is part of the X/Open Portability Guide since...
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