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Project Genie

Project Genie was a computer research project started in 1964 at the University of California, Berkeley. It produced an early Berkeley Timesharing System, which was then commercialized as the SDS 940. The project influenced innovations in memory paging and protected memory. It also led to the development of the BCC-500 computer system which could support…

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Project Genie

Nodes47
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Triples64
Avg. degree1.96
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related to The BCC-500 system · 20
Project Genie → After BCC, ALOHAnet, BCC, BCC-500, Berkeley Computer Corporation, Data Processing Financial, Deutsch, DPF, General, Genie, Hawaiʻi, It, Lampson, Lichtenberger, Pirtle, Several, Thacker, The, UCB, University
related to history · 18
Project Genie → ARPA, ARPA's Information Processing Techniques, Butler Lampson, Chuck Thacker, It, Licklider, Massachusetts Institute, Melvin, Office, Peter Deutsch, Pirtle, SDS, Technology's Project MAC, The, The Scientific Data Systems, UC Berkeley, Wayne Lichtenberger, When
related to Hardware innovations · 16
Project Genie → An SDS, Berkeley, Cal TSS, CDC, Community Memory Project, Concepts, Douglas Engelbart's OnLine System, Extended Core Storage, In, Ken Thompson, Lampson, PDP-10, SDS, Stanford Research Institute, TENEX, Unix
related to External links · 1
Project Genie → Project Genie Documentation

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project computer berkeley system sds 940 also genie sigma bcc-500 systems time series lampson research timesharing could first development university

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a huge disk drive driven by hydraulic armsinstance ofthe first 940 ran reliably in spite of its array of tricky mechanical issues0.80text
Pirtleinstance ofbut Cal TSS continued until 1971.The BCC-500 systemSeveral members of project Genie0.80text
Thackerinstance ofbut Cal TSS continued until 1971.The BCC-500 systemSeveral members of project Genie0.80text
Deutschinstance ofbut Cal TSS continued until 1971.The BCC-500 systemSeveral members of project Genie0.80text
Lampson left UCB to form the Berkeley Computer Corporationinstance ofbut Cal TSS continued until 1971.The BCC-500 systemSeveral members of project Genie0.80text
Pirtleinstance ofThe BCC-500 systemSeveral members of project Genie0.80text
Thackerinstance ofThe BCC-500 systemSeveral members of project Genie0.80text
Deutschinstance ofThe BCC-500 systemSeveral members of project Genie0.80text
Lampson left UCB to form the Berkeley Computer Corporationinstance ofThe BCC-500 systemSeveral members of project Genie0.80text
Project Genierelated to External linksProject Genie Documentation0.60section
Project Genierelated to Hardware innovationsConcepts0.60section
Project Genierelated to Hardware innovationsTENEX0.60section

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