Livermore Time Sharing System
The Livermore Time Sharing System (LTSS) was a supercomputer operating system originally developed by the Lawrence Livermore Laboratories for the Control Data Corporation 6600 and 7600 series of supercomputers in 1965.[1][2]
Developer | Lawrence Livermore Laboratories |
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Working state | Historic |
Initial release | 1965 |
Marketing target | Supercomputing |
Platforms | CDC 6600 and CDC 7600 |
License | Proprietary |
LTSS resulted in the Cray Time Sharing System and then the Network Livermore Timesharing System (NLTSS).[3]
See also
References
- "The NMFECC Cray Time-Sharing System" (PDF). NMFECC at LLNL. Retrieved 7 March 2023.
- Frontiers of supercomputing 1986 by Nicholas Metropolis ISBN 0-520-05190-4 page 250
- Virtualization with Xen by David E. Williams 2007 ISBN 1-59749-167-5 page 5
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