• TENEX is an operating system developed in 1969 by BBN for the PDP-10, which later formed the basis for Digital Equipment Corporation's TOPS-20 operating...
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    TOPS-20 (redirect from DecSystem 20)
    time-sharing systems for the PDP-10 during this timeframe. TOPS-20 is informally known as TWENEX. TOPS-20 was based upon the TENEX operating system, which had...
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  • TENEX may refer to: TENEX (operating system) Techsnabexport, a Russian company specializing in export of nuclear materials Tenex, a brand name for the...
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    Tcsh (redirect from TENEX C shell)
    completion and command line editing concepts borrowed from the TENEX operating system, which is the source of the “t”. Because it only added functionality...
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    designed to move between DEC PDP-10 mainframe computers running the TENEX operating system using the ARPANET, with a later version by Ray Tomlinson designed...
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  • Multiprogramming System (RC) TENEX (Bolt, Beranek and Newman for DEC systems, later TOPS-20) Unics (later Unix) (AT&T, initially on DEC computers) Xerox Operating System...
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  • PDP-10 computer (as modified by BBN to run the TENEX operating system). By mid-1971, the TENEX implementation of NLS was put into service as the new...
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    Computer operating systems (OSes) provide a set of functions needed and used by most application programs on a computer, and the links needed to control...
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  • program for a single multi-user time-sharing computer running the TENEX operating system. It allowed all users of the machine to send a simple form of email...
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  • culture due to the migration of operating system developers and users from TENEX/TOPS-20 to Unix. Modern Unix systems generally use user groups as a security...
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    PDP-10. Other DEC operating systems also had PTYs, including RSTS/E for the PDP-11, as did the third-party TENEX operating system for the PDP-10. Implementations...
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    Berkeley BSD Unix (1977) BBN PDP-1 Time-sharing System → Massachusetts General Hospital PDP-1D → MUMPS BBN TENEX → DEC TOPS-20, Foonly FOONEX, MAXC OS at PARC...
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  • development of TECO (an early text editor and programming language), the operating systems TENEX and TOPS-20, and email. Murphy attended MIT from 1961 and graduated...
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    Interlisp – developed at BBN Technologies for PDP-10 systems running the TENEX operating system, later adopted as a "West coast" Lisp for the Xerox Lisp...
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  • TELCOMP III on the PDP-10, running on DEC 's TOPS-10 operating system or on BBN's own TENEX operating system. TELCOMP programs were normally input via a paper...
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    PDP-10 computers running the TENEX operating system. Creeper gained access via the ARPANET and copied itself to the remote system where the message, "I'M THE...
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  • language, the TENEX operating system, and the Colossal Cave Adventure game. BBN also is well known for its parallel computing systems, including the...
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    and Newman (BBN; now Raytheon BBN), where he helped develop the TENEX operating system including the ARPANET Network Control Program, implementations of...
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  • and the PDP-10 with added BBN-designed paging hardware and the TENEX operating system (1969). Those machines, and subsequent machines supporting memory...
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    Equipment Corporation's (DEC) PDP-10 mainframe computers running the TENEX operating system. The Creeper virus was eventually deleted by a program created by...
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  • for being the first worm to spread via MMS and Bluetooth. Creeper TENEX operating system Worm 1971 Bob Thomas An experimental self-replicating program which...
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  • Concepts from Project Genie influenced the development of the TENEX operating system for the PDP-10, and Unix, which inherited the concept of process...
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    PDP-10 computers running the TENEX operating system. Creeper gained access via the ARPANET and copied itself to the remote system where the message "I'm the...
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    PDP-10 (redirect from DecSystem-10)
    (CCC), ETH (ZIR), and Carnegie Mellon University. Its main operating systems, TOPS-10 and TENEX, were used to build out the early ARPANET. For these reasons...
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  • It operated from August 1973 until 1980.[citation needed] It was hosted on a DEC PDP-10 running the TENEX operating system (ARPANET host CCA-TENEX, address...
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  • and Newman. The TENEX operating system for the PDP-10 mainframe computer used many features of the SDS 940 Time-Sharing System system, but extended the...
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  • versioning was in TENEX, which became TOPS-20. A powerful example of a file versioning system is built into the RSX-11 and OpenVMS operating system from Digital...
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    well. Several different operating systems have a status key feature implemented in the kernel or other low-level component. TENEX has the feature since...
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    California, Berkeley Computer Systems Research Group. Retrieved November 22, 2022. This program is similar to the systat command on Tenex/Tops 10/20 "Mac OS X...
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