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Includes OSes for mainframe systems. | Includes OSes for mainframe systems. | ||
Examples: IBM System/360 and OSes, Cray computers, SAGE | Examples: IBM System/360 and OSes, Cray computers, SAGE, PDP-10, ITS, Multics, CTSS | ||
===Minicomputer=== | ===Minicomputer=== | ||
Relatively small workstation or server-class computers of the 60's and 70's and their OSes. | Relatively small workstation or server-class computers of the 60's and 70's and their OSes. | ||
Examples: DEC PDP line | Examples: DEC PDP line (except for the PDP-10) | ||
===Microcomputer=== | ===Microcomputer=== | ||
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High-end microcomputers and OSes mainly used for business and scientific applications. There is considerable overlap between workstation and server OSes. | High-end microcomputers and OSes mainly used for business and scientific applications. There is considerable overlap between workstation and server OSes. | ||
Examples: Xerox Alto, Xerox Star, NeXTSTEP, IRIX, AIX, Solaris | Examples: Xerox Alto, Xerox Star, NeXTSTEP, IRIX, AIX, Solaris, Windows NT, DEC VAX (VMS, RSX-11, VAXELN) | ||
====Servers==== | ====Servers==== | ||
Computer systems that store files for a network, and can be accessed by others. | Computer systems that store files for a network, and can be accessed by others. | ||
Examples: NeXTSTEP, IRIX, AIX, Solaris, Mac OSX Server, | Examples: NeXTSTEP, IRIX, AIX, Solaris, Mac OSX Server, VAX, Windows Server, NT | ||
====Personal Computers==== | ====Personal Computers==== |
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