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List of operating systems

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Categorization of operating systems

Operating systems can be categorised by technology (Unix-like or others such as Windows), ownership and licence (proprietary or open source), working state (historic like DOS and OS/2 or current like Linux and Windows), application (general like Linux, Windows), desktop only (DOS, Apple), mainframe only (AIX), real-time or embedded only (QNX), PDA, or purpose (production, research, hobby). Naturally, these groupings overlap.

See also: Category:Operating systems, , Category:Open source

Early, and historically important

Early, proprietary microcomputer OS

Proprietary

Acorn

Amiga

Atari ST

Apple/Macintosh

Be Incorporated

Digital/Compaq/HP

  • AIS

IBM

ICT/ICL

  • GEORGE
  • VME
  • DME
  • TME

Microsoft

Sun Microsystems

Other Proprietary Unix-like and other POSIX-compliant systems

  • Aegis/OS (Apollo Computers)
  • Cromix (Unix-emulating OS from Cromemco)
  • Coherent (Unix-emulating OS from Mark Williams Co. for PC class computers)
  • DNIX
  • Digital UNIX (which became HP's Tru64)
  • HP-UX from HP
  • Idris workalike from Whitesmiths
  • IRIX from SGI
  • Mac OS X from Apple Computer
  • NeXTSTEP
  • OS-9 unix-like RTOS. (Unix emulating OS from Microware for Motorola 6809 based microcomputers)
    • OS-9/68k (Unix emulating OS from Microware for Morotola 680x0 based computers; developed from OS-9)
    • OS-9000 (portable Unix emulating OS from Microware; one implementation was for Intel x86)
  • OSF/1
  • OPENSTEP
  • QNX (POSIX, microkernel OS; usually a real time embedded OS)
  • Rhapsody
  • RiscOS
  • SCO UNIX (from SCO, bought by Caldera who re-renamed themselves SCO)
  • System V (a release of AT&T Unix, 'SVr4' was the 4th minor release)
  • UNIflex (Unix emulating OS by TSC for DMA-capable, extended addresses, Mototola 6809 based computers; eg SWTPC, GIMIX , ...)
  • Ultrix (DEC's first version of Unix for VAX, PDP-11, and MIPS architectures, based on BSD)
  • UniCOS
  • MUSIC/SP (an operating system developed for the S/370, running normally under VM)

Nonproprietary Unix-like

Research Unix-like and other POSIX-compliant systems

Open source Unix-like

  • BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution, a variant of Unix for DEC VAX hardware)
    • FreeBSD (one of the outgrowths of UC Regents' abandonment of CSRG 's 'BSD Unix')
    • DragonFly_BSD forked from FreeBSD
    • NetBSD (one of the outgrowths of UC Regents' abandonment of CSRG 's 'BSD Unix')
    • OpenBSD forked from NetBSD
  • Linux
  • GNU Hurd
  • SSS-PC Developed at Tokyo University

Disk operating system

  • QDOS (developed at Seattle Computer Products by Tim Paterson for the new Intel 808x CPUs; also called SCP-DOS; licensed to Microsoft -- became MS-DOS/PC-DOS)
    • MS-DOS (Microsoft's now abandoned DOS variant)
    • PC-DOS (IBM's DOS variant)
  • DR-DOS (Digital Research's [later Novell, Caldera, ..] DOS variant)
  • FreeDOS (an open source DOS variant)

Research non-UNIX

  • Mach (from OS kernel research at CMU; see NeXTSTEP)
  • Nemesis Cambridge University research OS - detailed quality of service abilities. http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/netos/old-projects/nemesis/
  • TUNES, 1994
  • V (operating system) from Stanford, early 1980s

Generic/commodity, non-UNIX, and other

  • TripOS, 1978
  • MorphOS (by Genesi )
  • Control Program/Monitor (CP/M)
    • CP/M-80 (CP/M for intel 8080/8085 and Zilog Z80 from Digital Research))
    • CP/M-86 (CP/M for Intel 8088/86 from Digital Research)
    • MP/M-80 (Multi programming version of CP/M-80 from Digital Research)
    • MP/M-86 (Multi programming version of CP/M-86 from Digital Research)
  • GEM (windowing GUI for CP/M and DOS)
  • VisiOn (first GUI for early PC machines; not commercially successful)
  • 4DOS (command-line user interface for DOS)
  • DESQView (multi-tasking windowing user interface for DOS)
  • GEOS (popular windowing GUI for PC,Commodore,Apple computers)
  • 4NT (command-line user interface for Microsoft Windows)
  • SkyOS (Commercial desktop OS for PCs)
  • NetWare (networking OS by Novell)
  • FLEX9 (by TSC for Motorola 6809 based machines; successor to FLEX, which was for Motorola 6800 CPUs)
  • SSB-DOS (by TSC for Smoke Signal Broadcasting; a variant of FLEX in most respects)
  • JavaOS
  • UCSD p-System (portable complete programming environment/operating system/virtual machine developed by a long running student project at the Univ Calif/San Diego; directed by Prof Ken Bowles; written in Pascal)
  • Oberon operating system/(developed at ETH-Zurich by Niklaus Wirth et al) for the Ceres and Chameleon workstation projects. see also Oberon programming language
  • AOS , now called Bluebottle (a concurrent and active object update to the Oberon operating system)
  • VME by International Computers Limited (ICL)
  • Pick (often licensed and renamed)
  • Primos by Prime Computer (sometimes spelled PR1MOS and PR1ME)
  • BS1000 by Siemens AG
  • BS2000 by Siemens AG
  • BS3000 by Siemens AG (functionally similar to OS-IV and MSP from Fujitsu)
  • VM2000 by Siemens AG
  • OSD/XC by Fujitsu-Siemens (BS2000 ported to a emulation on a Sun SPARC platform)
  • OS-IV by Fujitsu (based on early versions of IBM's MVS)
  • MSP by Fujitsu (successor to OS-IV)

Hobby OS

Applications

Personal digital assistants (PDAs)

Smartphones

Router

  • IOS by Cisco
  • MikroTik RouterOS by MikroTik

Microcontroller, Real-time operating system, embedded

Interpreted

  • Par-OS
  • J98
  • GWOS
  • Swodniw

Fictional Operating Systems

Operating systems that have only appeared in fiction.


Last updated: 10-24-2004 05:10:45