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- TUNIS abstract "TUNIS (Toronto University System) was a Unix-like operating system, developed at the University of Toronto in the early 1980s. TUNIS was a portable operating system compatible with Unix V7, but with a completely redesigned kernel, written in Concurrent Euclid. Programs that ran under Unix V7 could be run under TUNIS with no modification.TUNIS was designed for teaching, and was intended to provide a model for the design of well-structured, highly portable, easily understood Unix-like operating systems. It made extensive use of Concurrent Euclid modules to isolate machine dependencies and provide a clean internal structure through information hiding, and of Concurrent Euclid's built-in processes and synchronization features to make it easy to understand and maintain. TUNIS targeted the PDP-11 and Motorola 6809 and 68000 architectures, and supported distribution across multiple CPUs using Concurrent Euclid's synchronization features.".
- TUNIS wikiPageExternalLink citation.cfm?id=1041466.1041467.
- TUNIS wikiPageID "5161868".
- TUNIS wikiPageRevisionID "593222553".
- TUNIS hasPhotoCollection TUNIS.
- TUNIS subject Category:Discontinued_operating_systems.
- TUNIS subject Category:Unix_variants.
- TUNIS comment "TUNIS (Toronto University System) was a Unix-like operating system, developed at the University of Toronto in the early 1980s. TUNIS was a portable operating system compatible with Unix V7, but with a completely redesigned kernel, written in Concurrent Euclid.".
- TUNIS label "TUNIS".
- TUNIS label "تونس (نظام تشغيل)".
- TUNIS sameAs m.0d5ntk.
- TUNIS sameAs Q7672034.
- TUNIS sameAs Q7672034.
- TUNIS wasDerivedFrom TUNIS?oldid=593222553.
- TUNIS isPrimaryTopicOf TUNIS.