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    The GE 645 mainframe computer was a development of the GE 635 for use in the Multics project. This was the first computer that implemented a configurable...
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  • operating system. Multics was supported by virtual memory additions made in the GE 645. The 600-series CPU operates on 36-bit words,: II-17  and addresses are...
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    General Electric (redirect from GE)
    1964 to 1969, GE and Bell Laboratories (which soon dropped out) joined with MIT to develop the Multics operating system on the GE 645 mainframe computer...
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    developing an experimental time-sharing operating system called Multics for the GE-645 mainframe. Multics introduced many innovations, but also had many problems...
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    was developed on the GE 645 computer, which was specially designed for it; the first one was delivered to MIT in January 1967. GE offered their earlier...
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    GE-635 and GE-645, although GECOS on multiprocessor GE-635 systems ran in a master-slave asymmetric fashion, unlike Multics on multiprocessor GE-645 systems...
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  • page table in main memory for mapping, the IBM System/360 Model 67 and the GE 645, both had a small associative memory as a cache for accesses to the in-memory...
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  • the DEC PDP-7 and PDP-11 minicomputers using early Unix, and Honeywell GE 645 36-bit mainframes running the operating system GCOS. The earliest PDP-7...
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    necessary code into its own memory and then initialized the other PPs. The GE 645 (c. 1965) had a "SYSTEM BOOTLOAD" button that, when pressed, caused one...
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  • Stanford University 1966 MUSIC V was developed by Mathews and J. Miller on a GE 645 in 1966 at Bell Labs MUSIC V was considerably augmented at IRCAM in Paris...
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    Ken Thompson worked for Bell Labs on the Multics operating system on a GE 645 mainframe. During his work, Thompson developed Space Travel on the system...
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    MTS, TSS/360 and CP/CMS for the IBM System/360 Model 67 Multics for the GE 645 The Time Sharing Operating System for the RCA Spectra 70/46 During the 1960s...
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    Electric were developing Multics, a time-sharing operating system for the GE 645 mainframe computer. Multics featured several innovations, but also presented...
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  • set Host platform Assembly Language for Multics (ALM) Yes MIT GE-645 Honeywell 6180 GE-645 Honeywell 6180 705 Autocoder IBM Free IBM 705 1410/7010 OS Autocoder...
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    operating systems. The GE 645 mainframe computer did have some hardware access control, including the same two modes that the other GE-600 series machines...
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  • (1967), the RCA 70/46 and the Time Sharing Operating System (1967), the GE 645 and Multics (1969), and the PDP-10 with added BBN-designed paging hardware...
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  • Operating System) Livermore Time Sharing System (LTSS) Multics (MIT, GE, Bell Labs for the GE-645) (announced) Pick operating system SIPROS 66 (Simultaneous Processing...
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  • Unisys ClearPath Libra servers.[citation needed] The GE 645 computer, a modification of the GE-635 with segmentation and paging support added, was designed...
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    589–602 (1965) ― virtual memory requirements for Project MAC, destined for GE 645 C. A. R. Hoare and R. H. Perrott, Eds., Operating Systems Techniques, Academic...
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    per cylinder. Like the Winton 201A, the EMD 645 and the EMD 710, the EMD 567 is a two-stroke engine. GE now makes EMD-compatible replacement parts. Eugene...
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