UNOS (operating system)

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title: UNOS (operating system)
text: UNOS was the first 32-bit Unix-like real-time operating system (RTOS) with real-time extensions. It was developed by Jeffery Goldberg, MS. who left Bell Labs after using Unix and became VP of engineering for Charles River Data Systems (CRDS), now defunct. UNOS was written to capitalize on the first 32-bit microprocessor, the Motorola 68k central processing unit (CPU). CRDS sold a UNOS based 68K system, and sold porting services and licenses to other manufacturers who had embedded CPUs.
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description: Real-time operating system
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNOS_(operating_system)
date created: 2005-09-20T09:15:42Z
date modified: 2024-09-15T22:31:56Z
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