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{{ | {{OSinfobox | ||
|image = UMEStan.jpg | |||
|cname = University of Michigan Executive System-tan | |||
| | |alias = UMES | ||
| | |hname = Violet Fierabend | ||
| | |debut = Jan 2010 | ||
| | |height = 158 cm (5'2") | ||
|osper = | |haircolor= Blonde | ||
|eyecolor= Light blue | |||
|apfaction =[[Deceased OS-tans|Deceased]] (died 1967) | |||
|lineage= IBM, direct descendant of [[GMOS]] | |||
|osper = University of Michigan Executive System | |||
|osdev = University of Michigan | |osdev = University of Michigan | ||
| | |reldate = 1958 | ||
|lastrel = unknown, was discontinued in 1967 | |lastrel = unknown, was discontinued in 1967 | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Technical Details== | |||
[[wikipedia:University_of_Michigan_Executive_System| UMES]] is based off [[GMOS| General Motors Operating System]], but modified for smaller student tasks, as a university OS. It is the predecessor of [[wikipedia:Michigan_Terminal_System| MTS]]. It was the original system the [[wikipedia:MAD_(programming_language)| MAD]] programming language, also designed by the University of Michigan. | [[wikipedia:University_of_Michigan_Executive_System| UMES]] is based off [[GMOS| General Motors Operating System]], but modified for smaller student tasks, as a university OS. It is the predecessor of [[wikipedia:Michigan_Terminal_System| MTS]]. It was the original system the [[wikipedia:MAD_(programming_language)| MAD]] programming language, also designed by the University of Michigan. | ||
==Character Details== | |||
UMES-tan was similar in appearance to [[IBSYS|IBSYS-tan]], but had blonde hair, and their fashions diverged somewhat, UMES's outfits had more of a winter theme to them, and often wore fur hats, boots and a scarf with her dresses. She also had some resemblance to her younger sister/successor [[MTS|MTS-tan]]. but was less flashy since she didn't travel as much or get as much widespread attention. | UMES-tan was similar in appearance to [[IBSYS|IBSYS-tan]], but had blonde hair, and their fashions diverged somewhat, UMES's outfits had more of a winter theme to them, and often wore fur hats, boots and a scarf with her dresses. She also had some resemblance to her younger sister/successor [[MTS|MTS-tan]]. but was less flashy since she didn't travel as much or get as much widespread attention. | ||
She had a subtle sense of humor, mainly directed at her operators, referencing that if an operator's compilation under MAD failed, a line portrait of Alfred E. Neumann would be printed instead. | She had a subtle sense of humor, mainly directed at her operators, referencing that if an operator's compilation under MAD failed, a line portrait of Alfred E. Neumann would be printed instead, and she was an avid reader of Mad Magazine, as the MAD language was named after it. | ||
==History and Background== | |||
Although of an IBM OS lineage, UMES-tan was not raised in the early IBM society, but instead had a background in education and working with college students, work she dedicated her life to. She mainly lived in Michigan, but also traveled to work with [[CTSS|CTSS-tan]], who she was a contemporary of and a friend to, as they worked closely together on joint MIT/UM projects in the early 60's. | |||
By the time her sister MTS was created, she was in her last throes, as the UMES computer systems got shut down around the time of MTS's creation. She lived just long enough to meet the young MTS-tan, and felt resentful for being replaced while dying, but chose to reconcile with MTS-tan in her final moments because she felt it'd be better than dying bitter and alone like BESYS-tan did. | |||
==Fanworks== | |||
*[http://cptlfrghtr.deviantart.com/art/Recital-1962-150242797 Recital, 1962] | |||
*[http://kattlanna.deviantart.com/art/GMOS-tan-family-portraiture-202348656 GMOS Family Portraiture] | |||
[[Category:Mainframe]][[Category:Historical]][[Category:IBM]][[Category:Deceased]] |
Latest revision as of 15:05, 11 February 2013
University of Michigan Executive System-tan | |
Character Information | |
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Common Names | University of Michigan Executive System-tan |
Other Names | UMES |
Human Name(s) | Violet Fierabend |
Faction | Deceased (died 1967) |
Lineage | IBM, direct descendant of GMOS |
Appearance | |
Height | 158 cm (5'2") |
Hair Color | Blonde |
Eye Color | Light blue |
Design | |
First Appearance | Jan 2010 |
Technical Information | |
System Personified | University of Michigan Executive System |
Developer(s) | University of Michigan |
Debut | 1958 |
Latest release | unknown, was discontinued in 1967 |
Technical Details
UMES is based off General Motors Operating System, but modified for smaller student tasks, as a university OS. It is the predecessor of MTS. It was the original system the MAD programming language, also designed by the University of Michigan.
Character Details
UMES-tan was similar in appearance to IBSYS-tan, but had blonde hair, and their fashions diverged somewhat, UMES's outfits had more of a winter theme to them, and often wore fur hats, boots and a scarf with her dresses. She also had some resemblance to her younger sister/successor MTS-tan. but was less flashy since she didn't travel as much or get as much widespread attention.
She had a subtle sense of humor, mainly directed at her operators, referencing that if an operator's compilation under MAD failed, a line portrait of Alfred E. Neumann would be printed instead, and she was an avid reader of Mad Magazine, as the MAD language was named after it.
History and Background
Although of an IBM OS lineage, UMES-tan was not raised in the early IBM society, but instead had a background in education and working with college students, work she dedicated her life to. She mainly lived in Michigan, but also traveled to work with CTSS-tan, who she was a contemporary of and a friend to, as they worked closely together on joint MIT/UM projects in the early 60's.
By the time her sister MTS was created, she was in her last throes, as the UMES computer systems got shut down around the time of MTS's creation. She lived just long enough to meet the young MTS-tan, and felt resentful for being replaced while dying, but chose to reconcile with MTS-tan in her final moments because she felt it'd be better than dying bitter and alone like BESYS-tan did.