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  2. ZETA (operating system) - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. yellowTAB - Wikipedia

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    yellowTAB was a German software firm that produced an operating system called "yellowTAB ZETA". While the operating system was based on BeOS 5.1.0, the company never publicly confirmed that it has the BeOS source code or what their licensing agreement with BeOS's owners PalmSource was. The company went insolvent and ceased trading in 2006.

  4. Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance - Wikipedia

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    SETA is an industry term, which the DoD has used since at least 1995, for example in the Software Engineering Institute; [1] 'Defense Acquisition Deskbook, "S"; the An Acronym List for the Information Age (Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association); the DoD Guide to Integrated Product and Process Development. [2]

  5. United States Army Simulation and Training Technology Center

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    In the 1990s, the technology base group of STRICOM formed the Technology Development Center (TDC) and moved to a separate building from the rest of STRICOM. One of TDC's major efforts was the University Affiliated Research Center (UARC) at the University of Southern California. The UARC was later renamed the Institute for Creative Technologies (ICT

  6. Timeline of operating systems - Wikipedia

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    TOS/360 (IBM's Tape Operating System) Livermore Time Sharing System (LTSS) Multics (MIT, GE, Bell Labs for the GE-645) (announced) Pick operating system; SIPROS 66 (Simultaneous Processing Operating System) [6] THE multiprogramming system (Technische Hogeschool Eindhoven) development; TSOS (later VMOS) 1966 DOS/360 (IBM's Disk Operating System)

  7. BlueOS - Wikipedia

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    It also supports application technology standards and Vivo provides developers with software development kits, BlueOS (Blue River) SDK and BlueOS Studio (Blue River Studio) IDE based on VS Code for rich applications. The operating system also contains AI service engines and multi-mode input subsystems based on large AI model capabilities ...

  8. Nvidia unveils robot training tech, new gaming chips and ...

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    Costing $3,000 and running an Nvidia operating system based on Linux, it will feature the same chip at the heart of the company's data center offerings but paired with a central processor built ...

  9. BeOS - Wikipedia

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    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 .

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