(ibm's version of unix operating system)

  • 111NetWare File System — NWFS Developer Novell Full name NetWare File System Limits Max file size 4 GiB Max volume size 1 TiB Features …

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  • 112GNU's Not UNIX — GNU GNU Famille Type Unix Type de noyau …

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  • 113Be File System — BFS Developer Be Inc. Full name Be File System Introduced May 10, 1997 (BeOS Advanced Access Preview Release[1]) Partition identifier Be BFS (Apple Partition Map) 0xEB (MBR) …

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  • 114Timex (Unix) — timex is a Unix utility tool, most commonly used in the measurement of duration of shell processes. It is also used to measure process data and system activity. The tool appears in IBM s AIX version of Unix and the Solaris Operating System from… …

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  • 115Single Unix Specification — POSIX® (англ. Portable Operating System Interface for Unix  Переносимый интерфейс операционных систем Unix)  набор стандартов, описывающих интерфейсы между операционной системой и прикладной программой. Стандарт создан для обеспечения… …

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  • 116Banner (Unix) — The banner program displays a large ASCII art version of input text. It is commonly included in Unix and Unix like operating systems. There are two common varieties: one, which prints text horizontally for display to a terminal, and another which …

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  • 117Coda (file system) — Coda Developer Carnegie Mellon University Introduced 1987 Features Supported operating systems Linux, NetBSD FreeBSD Coda is a distributed file system developed as a research project at Carnegie Mellon University since 19 …

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  • 118Digital Multiplex System — A DMS 10 used as a lab trainer at Southeast Missouri State University …

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  • 119History of personal computers — This article covers the history of the personal computer. A personal computer is one which is directly used by an individual, as opposed to a mainframe in which the end user s requests are filtered through an operating staff, or a time sharing… …

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  • 120Second-system effect — In computing, the second system effect or sometimes the second system syndrome refers to the tendency to design the successor to a relatively small, elegant, and successful system as an elephantine, feature laden monstrosity. The term was first… …

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