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ZETA, earlier yellowTAB ZETA, was an operating system formerly developed by yellowTAB of Germany based on the Be Operating System developed by Be Inc.; because of yellowTAB's insolvency, ZETA was later being developed by an independent team of which little was known, and distributed by magnussoft. As of February 28, 2007 the current and last ...
BeOS is a discontinued operating system for personal computers that was developed by Be Inc. [2] It was conceived for the company's BeBox personal computer which was released in 1995. BeOS was designed for multitasking , multithreading , and a graphical user interface .
JNode (Java New Operating System Design Effort), written 99% in Java (native compiled), provides own JVM and JIT compiler. Based on GNU Classpath. [37] [38] JX Java operating system that focuses on a flexible and robust operating system architecture developed as an open source system by the University of Erlangen. KERNAL (default OS on ...
ZETA (fusion reactor), the Zero-Energy Toroidal (or Thermonuclear) Assembly reactor, a British test facility; Zeta a genus of potter wasps; Zeta pinch or Z-pinch, a type of plasma confinement system; Zeta potential, the electrokinetic potential of a colloidal system; Riemann zeta function, a function used in analytic number theory
Incompatible Timesharing System (ITS) is a time-sharing operating system developed principally by the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, with help from Project MAC.The name is the jocular complement of the MIT Compatible Time-Sharing System (CTSS).
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This category contains operating systems that are described as "free software" or "open-source software". There are multiple licenses possible for both types; licenses that specify what can and cannot be done with the software.
ZFS (previously Zettabyte File System) is a file system with volume management capabilities. It began as part of the Sun Microsystems Solaris operating system in 2001. Large parts of Solaris, including ZFS, were published under an open source license as OpenSolaris for around 5 years from 2005 before being placed under a closed source license when Oracle Corporation acquired Sun in 2009–2010.