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Chippewa Operating System

The Chippewa Operating System (COS) is a discontinued operating system developed by Control Data Corporation in 1964 for the CDC 6600, generally considered the first supercomputer in the world. The Chippewa was initially developed as an experimental system, but was then also deployed on other CDC 6000 machines.

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Developer
Control Data Corporation
Influenced
CDC Kronos, CDC SCOPE
License
Proprietary
Marketing target
Supercomputers
Succeeded by
CDC SCOPE
Supported platforms
CDC 6600 supercomputer

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Chippewa Operating System

Nodes16
Edges15
Triples19
Avg. degree1.88
Density0.125
Components1

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Chippewa Operating System

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related to Bibliography · 12
Chippewa Operating System → Archived, CDC, Dept, Interior, Lock-gray-alt-2, Lock-green, Lock-red-alt-2, March, Open-File Report, PDF, Peterson, Wikisource-logo
Developer · 1
Chippewa Operating System → Control Data Corporation
Influenced · 1
Chippewa Operating System → CDC Kronos, CDC SCOPE
License · 1
Chippewa Operating System → Proprietary
Marketing target · 1
Chippewa Operating System → Supercomputers
Succeeded by · 1
Chippewa Operating System → CDC SCOPE
Supported platforms · 1
Chippewa Operating System → CDC 6600 supercomputer
Working state · 1
Chippewa Operating System → Discontinued

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cdc system chippewa operating control also 6600 supercomputer cos developed kronos scope discontinued data corporation influenced systems center target wisconsin

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Chippewa Operating SystemDeveloperControl Data Corporation1.00infobox
Chippewa Operating SystemInfluencedCDC Kronos, CDC SCOPE1.00infobox
Chippewa Operating SystemLicenseProprietary1.00infobox
Chippewa Operating SystemMarketing targetSupercomputers1.00infobox
Chippewa Operating SystemSucceeded byCDC SCOPE1.00infobox
Chippewa Operating SystemSupported platformsCDC 6600 supercomputer1.00infobox
Chippewa Operating SystemWorking stateDiscontinued1.00infobox
Chippewa Operating Systemrelated to BibliographyLock-green0.60section
Chippewa Operating Systemrelated to BibliographyLock-gray-alt-20.60section
Chippewa Operating Systemrelated to BibliographyLock-red-alt-20.60section
Chippewa Operating Systemrelated to BibliographyWikisource-logo0.60section
Chippewa Operating Systemrelated to BibliographyPeterson0.60section

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