TUNIS
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TUNIS (Toronto University System) was a Unix-like operating system, developed at the University of Toronto in the early 1980s.
TUNIS was a mostly compatible clone of Unix V7, but with a completely redesigned kernel, written in Concurrent Euclid. TUNIS targeted the PDP-11 and Motorola 6809 and 68000 architectures.
[edit] References
- R.C. Holt (1982) TUNIS: a Unix look-alike written in concurrent Euclid (abstract). ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review 16(1):4--5.
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