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Dead Operating Systems That Changed Computing Forever | using Wikipedia

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Developers know Windows, Linux, and macOS—but what about the forgotten operating systems that built the foundation of modern computing? Dead Operating Systems That Changed Computing Forever is an in‐depth journey through the pioneering systems that, though long gone, left an indelible impact on technology. Explore how early time‐sharing systems, mainframe and minicomputer OSes, personal computer pioneers, and even niche, experimental platforms shaped the digital world.

Course Outline (Table of Contents):

Module 1: Early Time-Sharing Systems

  1. CTSS
  2. MULTICS
  3. ITS (Incompatible Timesharing System)
  4. TENEX
  5. Unix Version 6

Module 2: Mainframe & Minicomputer Operating Systems

  1. OS/360
  2. VM/CMS
  3. RSTS/E
  4. TOPS-10
  5. TOPS-20

Module 3: Early Personal Computer Operating Systems

  1. CP/M
  2. MS-DOS
  3. Apple DOS
  4. Apple ProDOS
  5. Atari DOS

Module 4: Graphical and Multimedia OS Pioneers

  1. Mac OS Classic
  2. AmigaOS
  3. BeOS
  4. GEOS
  5. Atari TOS

Module 5: Unix and Unix-Like Pioneers

  1. Xenix
  2. SCO Unix
  3. 4.3BSD
  4. SunOS
  5. NeXTSTEP

Module 6: Experimental and Research Operating Systems

  1. Plan 9 from Bell Labs
  2. Inferno
  3. Amoeba
  4. Mach
  5. L4 microkernel

Module 7: Legacy Enterprise Operating Systems

  1. OS/2
  2. OpenVMS
  3. NetWare
  4. Tru64 UNIX
  5. IRIX

Module 8: Mobile and Handheld Operating Systems

  1. Palm OS
  2. Symbian OS
  3. Windows Mobile
  4. BlackBerry OS
  5. LiMo

Module 9: Retro Operating Systems for Home Computers

  1. TRS-DOS
  2. MSX-DOS
  3. Commodore PET OS
  4. Sinclair QL
  5. OS-9

Module 10: Legacy Operating Systems in Niche Markets

  1. A/UX
  2. Coherent
  3. TRIPOS
  4. Syllable Desktop
  5. Venix


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