GM-NAA I/O

id: gm-naa-i-o-171-2811796
title: GM-NAA I/O
text: The GM-NAA I/O input/output system of General Motors and North American Aviation was the first operating system for the IBM 704 computer. It was created in 1956 by Robert L. Patrick of General Motors Research and Owen Mock of North American Aviation. It was based on a system monitor created in 1955 by programmers of General Motors for its IBM 701. The main function of GM-NAA I/O was to automatically execute a new program once the one that was being executed had finished. It was formed of shared
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description: Early operating system for IBM 704
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date created: 2007-09-05T00:37:27Z
date modified: 2024-09-01T17:44:03Z
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