... Aix, Unix, Xenix, NextStep, DOS, CP/M, Multics, OS/360, VMS, Plan 9, Inferno, Mach, ecos, PalmOS, OS/2, BeOS, RiscOS, AmigaOS, OpenVMS, Solaris, POSIX, BIOS, Minix3, Amoeba, ARGOS, Auros,
BirliX, Caucus, Charlotte, Chorus, Condor, Conus, Cronus, Cygnus,
Delta-4, DEMOS/MP, DIOS, DISTOS, Distributed Computing System (DCS), Distributed UNIX (S-UNIX, F-UNIX), DMINIX, Domain Structure,
Dune, DUNIX, Eden, Freedomnet, GALAXY, Gothic, Gothix, HeliOS,
Herbert-II, Hermix, Horus, JASMIN, LINCS, LOCUS/IPLocus, Manetho, Melampus, Mercury, MINIX DOS, Mirage, MOS(IX), Muse, NEXUS,
Oscar, OZ, POOL, PULSE, QNX 4.0, RHODOS, RIG, ROSCOE/Arachne, Saguaro, Shoshin OS, SODA, SODS/OS, SOS (SOMIW Operating System), Sprite, Synthesis<, The Distributed Computing Operating System, THETA (Trusted HETerogeneous Architecture),
TOM, TOPAZ, Trio, TRIX, Trusted Mach, V-System, Vanguard,
VAXclusters, ,WANDA, Xcode (Cnet), XINU, XMS, Yoctix, XOS, NachOS, KOS, LittleOS, SQOS, Windows CE, JavaOS,
2006-09-02 18:54:25
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answer #7
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answered by Geek 5
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Vê se ajuda,
Aqui vai uma lista dos desenvolvedores e seus sistemas operacionais:
Acorn
* Arthur
* ARX
* MOS (on the BBC Micro and BBC Master)
* RISC OS
* RISC iX (based on 4.3BSD)
Amiga
* AmigaOS
* Amiga Unix, a.k.a. Amix
Apple/Macintosh
* Apple DOS
* ProDOS
* GS/OS
* SOS (Sophisticated Operating System)
* Lisa OS
* A/UX
* MkLinux
* Mac OS
o System Software 1
o System Software 2
o System Software 3
o System Software 4
o System Software 5
o System Software 6
o System 7 (code-named "Big Bang")
o Mac OS 8
o Mac OS 9
* Mac OS X
o Mac OS X v10.0 (aka Mac OS X 10.0 "Cheetah")
o Mac OS X v10.1 (aka Mac OS X 10.1 "Puma")
o Mac OS X v10.2 (aka Mac OS X 10.2 "Jaguar")
o Mac OS X v10.3 (aka Mac OS X 10.3 "Panther")
o Mac OS X v10.4 (aka Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger")
o Mac OS X v10.5 (aka Mac OS X 10.5 "Leopard")
* Mac OS X Server
* Darwin -- open source underpinnings to MacOS X, based on FreeBSD and NextStep
Array Networks
* ArrayOS
Later acquired by Unisys.
* CTOS
Be Incorporated
* BeOS
o BeIA
* ZETA (formerly BeOS)
Digital/Tandem Computers/Compaq/HP
* AIS
* OS/8
* ITS (for the PDP-6 and PDP-10)
* MPE (from HP)
* TOPS-10 (for the PDP-10)
* WAITS
* TENEX (from BBN)
* TOPS-20 (for the PDP-10)
* RSTS/E (ran on several machines, chiefly PDP-11s)
* RSX-11 (multiuser, multitasking OS for PDP-11s)
* RT-11 (single user OS for PDP-11)
* DSM-11 DEC Standard MUMPS
* VMS (by DEC for the VAX mini-computer range; later renamed OpenVMS)
* Domain/OS (originally Aegis, from Apollo Computer who were bought by HP)
* HP-UX
* RTE HP's Real Time Executive (ran on the HP 1000)
* TSB HP's Time Share Basic (yes, it was an operating system, ran on the HP 2000 series)
* Ultrix
* Digital UNIX (derived from OSF/1, and which became HP's Tru64)
* NonStop Kernel (Originally from Tandem Computers for their line of fault-tolerant platforms; originally called Guardian). It supports concurrent execution of:
o Guardian
o OSS (POSIX-compliant Open System Services)
Honeywell
* KSOS-6 Kernelized secure operating system for the Honeywell Level-6 minicomputer.
IBM
* PC-DOS (originally nearly indistinguishable from Microsoft MS-DOS)
* OS/2 (developed jointly with Microsoft)
o OS/2 Warp
o eComStation (licensed to Serenity Systems International)
* Basic Operating System (first system released for the System 360, as an interim)
* TOS
* OS/360 (first OS planned for the System 360 architecture)
* DOS/360
* DOS/VSE
* z/VSE (latest version of the VSE line)
* VM/CMS
* z/VM (latest version of the VM line)
* MFT (later called OS/VS1)
* MVT (later called OS/VS2)
* SVS
* MVS (latest variant of MVT)
* [[TPF
* OS/390
* z/OS, Unix-like, (latest version of IBM mainframe OS)
* System Support Product, or SSP, for IBM System/34 and System/36 minicomputers
* i5/OS formerly OS/400
* AIX (a version of Unix)
* AOS (a version of BSD Unix)
* ALCS
* IBSYS
* DPPX
* K42
IBM has also contributed a significant amount of code to the open source operating system Linux (below).
Microsoft
* Xenix (licensed version of Unix; sold to SCO in '90s)
* MSX-DOS (developed by MS Japan for the MSX 8-bit computer)
* MS-DOS (developed jointly with IBM, versions 1.0–6.22)
* Windows CE (OS for handhelds, embedded devices, and real-time applications that is similar to other versions of Windows)
o Windows CE 3.0
o Windows Mobile (based on Windows CE, but for a smaller form factor)
o Windows CE 5.0
* Microsoft Windows
o Windows 1.0
o Windows 2.0
o Windows 3.0 (the first version to make substantial commercial impact)
o Windows 3.1x
o Windows 3.2 (Chinese only release)
o Windows 95 (aka Windows 4.0)
o Windows 98 (aka Windows 4.1)
o Windows 98 Second Edition (often shortened to Windows 98 SE) (aka Windows 4.2)
o Windows Millennium Edition (often shortened to Windows Me) (aka Windows 4.9, not 4.3 due to the version number)
* OS/2 (developed jointly with IBM)
* Windows NT
o Windows NT 3.1
o Windows NT 3.5
o Windows NT 3.51
o Windows NT 4.0
o Windows 2000 (aka Windows NT 5.0)
o Windows XP (aka Windows NT 5.1) (codename: Whistler)
o Windows Server 2003 (aka Windows NT 5.2)
o Windows Vista (aka Windows NT 6.0) (codename: Longhorn)
o Windows Fundamentals (for legacy PCs)
* WinPE
E essa lista ainda não acaba por aqui, a versão completa dela está no site:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_operating_systems
Abraço.
2006-09-02 18:50:34
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answer #8
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answered by Alberto Santos 2
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