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===Other=== ====Lisp-based==== * [[Lisp Machines|Lisp Machines, Inc.]] (also known as LMI) used an operating system written in [[MIT]]'s [[Lisp Machine Lisp]]. * [[Symbolics]] [[Genera (operating system)|Genera]] written in a systems dialect of the [[Lisp (programming language)|Lisp]] programming language called [[ZetaLisp]] and Symbolics [[Common Lisp]]. Genera was ported to a virtual machine for the [[DEC Alpha]] line of computers. * [[Texas Instruments]]' Explorer [[Lisp machine]] workstations also had systems code written in [[Lisp Machine Lisp]]. * [[Xerox]] 1100 series of Lisp machines used an operating system also written in [[Interlisp]], and was also ported to a virtual machine called "Medley." ====For Elektronika BK==== * [[ANDOS]] * [[CSI-DOS]] * [[MK-DOS]] ====Non-standard language-based==== * [[Pilot (operating system)|Pilot]] operating system – written in the [[Mesa (programming language)|Mesa]] language and used on [[Xerox Star]] workstations. * [[PERQ]] Operating System (POS) – written in PERQ [[Pascal (programming language)|Pascal]]. ====Other proprietary non-Unix-like==== * Operating system for [[Elbrus (computer)|Эльбрус-1 (Elbrus-1)]] and Эльбрус-2 – used for application, job control, system programming,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ixbt.com/cpu/e2k-spec.html |title=Эльбрус Бабаяна и Pentium Пентковского |publisher=Ixbt.com |access-date=2013-09-21}}</ref> implemented in [[AL-76 programming language|uЭль-76 (AL-76)]]. * [[Business Operating System (software)|Business Operating System]] (BOS) – developed to be ported across microcomputers. * [[EOS (operating system)|EOS]] – developed by [[ETA Systems]] for use in their [[ETA-10]] line of [[supercomputer]]s * EMBOS – developed by [[Elxsi]] for use on their [[mini-supercomputer]]s * [[General Comprehensive Operating System|GCOS]] – a proprietary operating system originally developed by [[General Electric]] * [[MAI Basic Four]] – An OS implementing [[Business Basic]] from MAI Systems. * [[Michigan Terminal System]] – Developed by a group of universities in the US, Canada, and the UK for use on the IBM System/360 Model 67, the System/370 series, and compatible mainframes * [[MUSIC/SP]] – an operating system developed for the S/370, running normally under VM * OS ES – an operating system for [[ES EVM]] * [[PC-MOS/386]] – DOS-like, but multiuser/multitasking * Prolog-Dispatcher – used to control Soviet [[Buran (spacecraft)|Buran]] space shuttle. * [[SINTRAN III]] – an operating system used with [[Norsk Data]] computers. * [[SkyOS]] – commercial desktop OS for PCs * [[SODA (operating system)|SODA]] – used by the [[Odra (computer)|Odra 1204]] computers.<ref>{{cite journal|title=SODA—A Dual Activity Operating System|author=Władysław M. Turski|journal=[[The Computer Journal]]|year=1968|volume=11|issue=2|pages=148–156|doi=10.1093/comjnl/11.2.148|doi-access=free}}</ref> * [[THEOS]] * [[TSX-32]] – a 32-bit operating system for x86 platform. * TX990/TXDS, [[DX10]] and [[TI-DNOS|DNOS]] – proprietary operating systems for [[TI-990]] minicomputers ====Other proprietary Unix-like and POSIX-compliant==== * [[Domain/OS|Aegis]] ([[Apollo Computer]]) * [[Amiga Unix]] (Amiga ports of Unix System V release 3.2 with Amiga A2500UX and SVR4 with Amiga A3000UX. Started in 1990, last version was in 1992) * [[Coherent (operating system)|Coherent]] ([[Unix-like]] OS from Mark Williams Co. for PC class computers) * [[DC/OSx]] (DataCenter/OSx—an operating system developed by [[Pyramid Technology]] for its [[MIPS architecture|MIPS]]-based systems) * [[DG/UX]] (Data General Corp) * [[DNIX]] from [[DIAB]] * DSPnano RTOS (POSIX nanokernel, DSP Optimized, Open Source) * [[HeliOS]] developed and sold by [[Perihelion Software]] mainly for [[transputer]]-based systems * [[Interactive Unix]] (a [[porting|port]] of the [[UNIX System V]] [[operating system]] for [[x86|Intel x86]] by [[Interactive Systems Corporation]]) * [[IRIX]] from [[Silicon Graphics|SGI]] * [[MeikOS]] * [[NeXTSTEP]] (developed by [[NeXT]]; a Unix-based OS based on the [[Mach (kernel)|Mach]] microkernel) * [[OS-9]] [[Unix-like]] [[Real-time operating system|RTOS]]. (OS from [[Microware]] for [[Motorola 6809]] based microcomputers) * OS9/68K [[Unix-like]] [[Real-time operating system|RTOS]]. (OS from [[Microware]] for [[Motorola 68000 series|Motorola 680x0]] based microcomputers; based on [[OS-9]]) * [[OS-9000]] [[Unix-like]] [[Real-time operating system|RTOS]]. (OS from [[Microware]] for [[Intel]] x86 based microcomputers; based on [[OS-9]], written in [[C (programming language)|C]]) * [[OSF/1]] (developed into a commercial offering by [[Digital Equipment Corporation]]) * [[OPENSTEP]] * [[QNX]] (POSIX, microkernel OS; usually a real time embedded OS) * [[Rhapsody (operating system)|Rhapsody]] (an early form of Mac OS X) * [[RISC iX]] – derived from BSD 4.3, by Acorn computers, for their [[ARM architecture|ARM]] family of machines * [[MIPS RISC/os|RISC/os]] (a port by [[MIPS Technologies]] of [[4.3BSD]] for its [[MIPS architecture|MIPS]]-based computers) * [[RMX (operating system)|RMX]] * [[SCO UNIX]] (from [[Santa Cruz Operation|SCO]], bought by Caldera who renamed themselves [[SCO Group]]) * [[SINIX]] (a port by [[Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme|SNI]] of [[Unix]] to the [[MIPS architecture]]) * [[Solaris (operating system)|Solaris]] (from Sun, bought by Oracle; a System V-based replacement for SunOS) * [[SunOS]] (BSD-based Unix system used on early Sun hardware) * [[SUPER-UX]] (a port of [[UNIX System V|System V Release 4.2MP]] with features adopted from [[Berkeley Software Distribution|BSD]] and [[Linux]] for [[NEC SX architecture]] [[supercomputer]]s) * [[UNIX System V|System V]] (a release of AT&T Unix, 'SVR4' was the 4th minor release) * [[Microport (software)|System V/AT, 386]] (The first version of AT&T System V UNIX on the IBM 286 and 386 PCs, ported and sold by [[Microport (software)|Microport]]) * [[Trusted Solaris]] (Solaris with kernel and other enhancements to support [[multilevel security]]) * [[UniFLEX]] ([[Unix-like]] OS from [[Technical Systems Consultants|TSC]] for DMA-capable, extended addresses, Motorola 6809 based computers; e.g. [[SWTPC]], [[Gimix]] and others) * [[Unicos]] (the version of Unix designed for Cray Supercomputers, mainly geared to vector calculations) * UTX-32 (Developed by Gould CSD (Computer System Division), a Unix-based OS that included both BSD and System V characteristics. It was one of the first Unix based systems to receive NSA's C2 security level certification.){{Citation needed|date=April 2019}} * [[Zenix]], Zenith corporations Unix (a popular USA electronics maker at the time){{Citation needed|date=April 2019}}
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