PARALLEL AND MULTIPROCESSOR SYSTEMS
This section lists operating systems designed to control multiprocessors
and other parallel and specialized architectures. OSs for architectures
designed for high reliability were listed in a previous section.
- AMOK
- A Modular Operating Kernel for the CRAY-1 at the Institute for Defense
Analysis. A modular timesharing system providing files, directories, processes,
and pipes. Early 1980s [Huskamp 1985].
- COS
- Cray Operating System. OS for the Cray-1 Pipelined Supercomputer. Late
1970s [Larson 1984].
- CTSS
- Cray Timesharing System at Lawrence Livermore Labs. Early 1980s. Based
on LTSS. [Fong 1985].
- DEMOS
- Message-based OS for the CRAY-1, developed at Los Alamos. Late 1970s
[Baskett & Montague 1977, Powell 1977].
- EMBOS
- Message-based OS for the ELXSI multiprocessor. Mid 1980s [Olson 1985].
- HEP
- Parallel OS for the HEP MIMD Computer. Late 1970s [Schmidt 1980].
- HYDRA
- OS for C.mmp Research Multiprocessor. Carnegie-Mellon U. Early 1970's
[Wulf et al 1974, 1975, 1980].
- iMAX
- Multiprocessor OS for the Intel iAPX 432 object-based computer. Intel
Corp., Early 1980s [Kahn et al 1981].
- Mach
- Multiprocessor version of UNIX developed at Carnegie-Mellon University.
Late 1980s.
- Medusa
- OS for Cm* Research Multiprocessor. Carnegie-Mellon U. Late 1970's
[Ousterhout et al 1980].
- Meglos
- OS for a multiprocessor supercomputer, built from multiple 68000s and
a VAX. Provides virtual circuits for two-way and broadcast messages. Mid
1980s [Gaglianello & Katseff 1985].
- StarOS
- One of two major operating systems developed for the Cm* multiprocessor.
Based on concept of task forces. Carnegie-Mellon U. Late 1970s [Jones et
al 1979].
- TWOS
- Time Warp Operating System. An OS developed at the Caltech Jet Propulsion
Laboratory for the Mark III Hypercube multiprocessor, primarily to support
asynchronous discrete event simulation. Synchronizes events by unlimited
process rollback. Late 1980s [Jefferson et al 1987].
- VSOS
- Operating system for the Cyber 205 pipelined processor. Mid 1970s.
- XOS
- Operating System for the experimental X-Tree Computer Architecture
at the Univ. of Calif. at Berkelely. Early 1980s [Miller & Presotto
1981].
- XYLEM
- OS for the Cedar Multiprocessor, a high-speed, floating point, shared
memory, UNIX-like system at the U. of Illinois. Mid 1980s [Emrath 1985].