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فهرست کامل تمامی سیستمهای عامل
ابتدا کمپانی های سازنده سیستمهای عامل
1.1 Acorn Computers
1.2 Amiga Inc.
1.3 Apollo Computer
1.4 Atari
1.5 BAE Systems
1.6 Be Inc.
1.7 Bell Labs
1.8 Bull SAS
1.9 Burroughs Corporation
1.10 Control Data Corporation
1.11 Convergent Technologies
1.12 Data General
1.13 DataPoint
1.14 DDC-I, Inc.
1.15 Digital Research, Inc.
1.16 Digital/Tandem Computers/Compaq/HP
1.17 ENEA AB
1.18 Fujitsu
1.19 Google
1.20 Green Hills Software
1.21 Heathkit/Zenith Data Systems
1.22 Hewlett-Packard
1.23 Honeywell
1.24 Intel Corporation
1.25 IBM
1.25.1 On early IBM mainframes (1400, 1800, 701, 704, 709, 7090, and 7094)
1.25.2 On IBM S/360, S/370, and successor mainframes
1.25.3 On IBM PC and Intel x86 based architectures
1.25.4 On other IBM hardware platforms
1.26 International Computers Limited
1.27 LynuxWorks (originally Lynx Real-time Systems)
1.28 Micrium Inc.
1.29 Microsoft Corporation
1.30 MontaVista Software
1.31 NCR Corporation
1.32 Novell
1.33 Quadros Systems
1.34 RCA
1.35 RoweBots
1.36 Samsung Electronics
1.37 SCO / The SCO Group[1]
1.38 Scientific Data Systems (SDS)
1.39 SYSGO
1.40 TRON Project
1.41 Unisys
1.42 UNIVAC (later Unisys)
1.43 Wang Laboratories
1.44 Wind River Systems
1.45 Other
1.45.1 Lisp-based
1.45.2 Non-standard language-based
1.45.3 Other proprietary non-Unix-like
1.45.4 Other proprietary Unix-like and POSIX-compliant
2 Non-proprietary
2.1 Unix-like
2.1.1 Research Unix-like and other POSIX-compliant
2.1.2 Free and open source Unix-like
2.1.3 Other Unix-like
2.2 Non-Unix-like
2.2.1 Research non-Unix-like
2.2.2 Free and open source non-Unix-like
3 Disk Operating Systems
4 Network Operating Systems
5 Web operating systems
6 Generic/commodity and other
7 For Elektronika BK
8 Hobby
9 Embedded
9.1 Personal digital assistants (PDAs)
9.2 Digital media players
9.3 Smartphones and Mobile phones
9.4 Routers
9.5 Other embedded
10 Capability-based
10.1 LEGO Mindstorms
10.2 Other capability-based
11 See also
11.1 Category links
12 References
13 External links
ابتدا کمپانی های سازنده سیستمهای عامل
1.1 Acorn Computers
1.2 Amiga Inc.
1.3 Apollo Computer
1.4 Atari
1.5 BAE Systems
1.6 Be Inc.
1.7 Bell Labs
1.8 Bull SAS
1.9 Burroughs Corporation
1.10 Control Data Corporation
1.11 Convergent Technologies
1.12 Data General
1.13 DataPoint
1.14 DDC-I, Inc.
1.15 Digital Research, Inc.
1.16 Digital/Tandem Computers/Compaq/HP
1.17 ENEA AB
1.18 Fujitsu
1.19 Google
1.20 Green Hills Software
1.21 Heathkit/Zenith Data Systems
1.22 Hewlett-Packard
1.23 Honeywell
1.24 Intel Corporation
1.25 IBM
1.25.1 On early IBM mainframes (1400, 1800, 701, 704, 709, 7090, and 7094)
1.25.2 On IBM S/360, S/370, and successor mainframes
1.25.3 On IBM PC and Intel x86 based architectures
1.25.4 On other IBM hardware platforms
1.26 International Computers Limited
1.27 LynuxWorks (originally Lynx Real-time Systems)
1.28 Micrium Inc.
1.29 Microsoft Corporation
1.30 MontaVista Software
1.31 NCR Corporation
1.32 Novell
1.33 Quadros Systems
1.34 RCA
1.35 RoweBots
1.36 Samsung Electronics
1.37 SCO / The SCO Group[1]
1.38 Scientific Data Systems (SDS)
1.39 SYSGO
1.40 TRON Project
1.41 Unisys
1.42 UNIVAC (later Unisys)
1.43 Wang Laboratories
1.44 Wind River Systems
1.45 Other
1.45.1 Lisp-based
1.45.2 Non-standard language-based
1.45.3 Other proprietary non-Unix-like
1.45.4 Other proprietary Unix-like and POSIX-compliant
2 Non-proprietary
2.1 Unix-like
2.1.1 Research Unix-like and other POSIX-compliant
2.1.2 Free and open source Unix-like
2.1.3 Other Unix-like
2.2 Non-Unix-like
2.2.1 Research non-Unix-like
2.2.2 Free and open source non-Unix-like
3 Disk Operating Systems
4 Network Operating Systems
5 Web operating systems
6 Generic/commodity and other
7 For Elektronika BK
8 Hobby
9 Embedded
9.1 Personal digital assistants (PDAs)
9.2 Digital media players
9.3 Smartphones and Mobile phones
9.4 Routers
9.5 Other embedded
10 Capability-based
10.1 LEGO Mindstorms
10.2 Other capability-based
11 See also
11.1 Category links
12 References
13 External links
کلیه سیستم عاملها و کمپانی های تولید کننده
Acorn Computers
ARX
Arthur
RISC OS
Amiga Inc.
AmigaOS
AmigaOS 1.0-3.9 (Motorola 68000)
AmigaOS 4 (PowerPC)
Amiga Unix (aka Amix)
Apollo Computer
Domain/OS : One of the first network-based systems. Run on Apollo/Domain hardware. Later bought by Hewlett-Packard.
Atari
Atari DOS (for 8-bit computers)
Atari TOS
Atari MultiTOS
BAE Systems
XTS-400
Be Inc.
BeOS
BeIA
BeOS r5.1d0
magnussoft ZETA (based on BeOS r5.1d0 source code, developed by yellowTAB)
Bell Labs
Unics ("Ken's new system," for its creator (Ken Thompson), officially Unics and then Unix, the prototypic operating system created in Bell Labs in 1969 that formed the basis for the Unix family of operating systems)
UNIX Time-Sharing System v1
UNIX Time-Sharing System v2
UNIX Time-Sharing System v3
UNIX Time-Sharing System v4
UNIX Time-Sharing System v5
UNIX Time-Sharing System v6
MINI-UNIX
PWB/UNIX
USG
CB Unix
UNIX Time-Sharing System v7 (It is from Version 7 Unix (and, to an extent, its descendants listed below) that almost all Unix-based and Unix-like operating systems descend.)
Unix System III
Unix System IV
Unix System V
Unix System V Releases 2.0, 3.0, 3.2, 4.0, and 4.2
UNIX Time-Sharing System v8
UNIX TIme-Sharing System v9
UNIX Time-Sharing System v10
Non-Unix Operating Systems:
BESYS
Plan 9 from Bell Labs
Bull SAS
GCOS
Burroughs Corporation
Burroughs MCP
Control Data Corporation
Chippewa Operating System (COS)
SIPROS (for Simultaneous Processing Operating System)
SCOPE (Supervisory Control Of Program Execution)
MACE (Mansfield and Cahlander Executive)
Kronos (Kronographic OS)
NOS (Network Operating System)
NOS/BE NOS Batch Environment
EP/IX (Enhanced Performance Unix)
Convergent Technologies
Convergent Technologies Operating System (later acquired by Unisys)
Data General
RDOS Real-time Disk Operating System, with variants: RTOS and DOS (not related to IBM PC DOS).
AOS for 16-bit Data General Eclipse computers and AOS/VS for 32-bit (MV series) Eclipses, MP/AOS for microNOVA-based computers
DG/UX
DataPoint
CTOS Z-80 based, Cassette Tape Operating System for early desktop systems. Capable of up to 8 simultaneous users. Replaced by DataPoint DOS.
DOS Intel 808x/80x86-based, Disk Operating Systems for desktop systems. Capable of up to 32 users per node. Supported a sophisticated network of nodes that were often purpose-built. The name DOS was used in these products login screens before it was popularized by IBM, Microsoft and others.
DDC-I, Inc.
Deos Time & Space Partitioned RTOS, Certified to DO-178B, Level A since 1998
HeartOS Posix-based Hard Real-Time Operating System
Digital Research, Inc.
CP/M CP/M for Intel 8080/8085 and Zilog Z80
Personal CP/M, a refinement of CP/M 2.2 with BDOS 2.8
CP/M Plus with BDOS 3.0
CP/M-68K CP/M for Motorola 68000
CP/M-8000 CP/M for Zilog Z8000
CP/M-86 CP/M for Intel 8088/8086
CP/M-86 Plus
Personal CP/M-86
MP/M Multi-user version of CP/M-80
MP/M II
MP/M-86 Multi-user version of CP/M-86
MP/M 8-16, a dual-processor variant of MP/M for 8086 and 8080 CPUs.
Concurrent CP/M, the successor of CP/M-80 and MP/M-80
Concurrent CP/M-86, the successor of CP/M-86 and MP/M-86
Concurrent CP/M 8-16, a dual-processor variant of Concurrent CP/M for 8086 and 8080 CPUs.
Concurrent CP/M-68K, a variant for the 68000
Concurrent DOS, the successor of Concurrent CP/M-86 with PC-MODE
Concurrent PC DOS, a Concurrent DOS variant for IBM compatible PCs
Concurrent DOS 8-16, a dual-processor variant of Concurrent DOS for 8086 and 8080 CPUs.
Concurrent DOS 286
Concurrent DOS XM, a real-mode variant of Concurrent DOS with EEMS support
Concurrent DOS 386
Concurrent DOS 386/MGE, a Concurrent DOS 386 variant with advanced graphics terminal capabilities
Concurrent DOS 68K, a port of Concurrent DOS to Motorola 68000 CPUs with DOS source code portability capabilities
FlexOS 1.0 - 2.34, a derivative of Concurrent DOS 286
FlexOS 186, a variant of FlexOS for terminals
FlexOS 286, a variant of FlexOS for hosts
Siemens S5-DOS/MT, an industrial control system based on FlexOS
IBM 4680 OS, a POS operating system based on FlexOS
IBM 4690 OS, a POS operating system based on FlexOS
FlexOS 386, a later variant of FlexOS for hosts
IBM 4690 OS, a POS operating system based on FlexOS
FlexOS 68K, a derivative of Concurrent DOS 68K
Multiuser DOS, the successor of Concurrent DOS 386
CCI Multiuser DOS
Datapac Multiuser DOS
Datapac System Manager, a derivative of Datapac Multiuser DOS
IMS Multiuser DOS
IMS REAL/32, a derivative of Multiuser DOS
IMS REAL/NG, the successor of REAL/32
DOS Plus 1.2 - 2.1, a single-user, multi-tasking system derived from Concurrent DOS 4.1 - 5.0
DR DOS 3.31 - 6.0, a single-user, single-tasking native DOS derived from Concurrent DOS 6.0
Novell PalmDOS 1.0
Novell "Star Trek"
Novell DOS 7, a single-user, multi-tasking system derived from DR DOS
Caldera OpenDOS 7.01
Caldera DR-DOS 7.02 and higher
Digital/Tandem Computers/Compaq/HP
OS/8
ITS (for the PDP-6 and PDP-10)
Multi-Programming Executive (from HP)
TOPS-10 (for the PDP-10)
WAITS (for the PDP-6 and PDP-10)
TENEX (from BBN, for the PDP-10)
TOPS-20 (for the PDP-10)
RSTS/E (multi-user time-sharing OS for PDP-11s)
RSX-11 (multiuser, multitasking OS for PDP-11s)
RT-11 (single user OS for PDP-11)
VMS (originally by DEC, now by HP) for the VAX mini-computer range, Alpha and Intel Itanium 2; later renamed OpenVMS)
Domain/OS (originally Aegis, from Apollo Computer who were bought by HP)
Digital UNIX (derived from OSF/1, became HP's Tru64 UNIX)
HP-UX
Ultrix
ENEA AB
OSE Flexible, small footprint, high-performance RTOS for control processors
Fujitsu
Towns OS
Google
Android 4.0.1 on the Galaxy Nexus
Google Chrome OS is designed to work exclusively with web applications. Announced on July 7, 2009, Chrome OS is currently publicly available and was released summer 2011. The Chrome OS source code was released on November 19, 2009 under the BSD license as Chromium OS.
Chromium OS is an open source operating system development version of Google Chrome OS. Both operating systems are based on the Ubuntu kernel.
Android is an operating system for mobile devices. Android is based on Linux core.
es is a computer operating system developed originally by Nintendo and since 2008 by Google. It is open source and runs natively on x86 platforms.
Acorn Computers
ARX
Arthur
RISC OS
Amiga Inc.
AmigaOS
AmigaOS 1.0-3.9 (Motorola 68000)
AmigaOS 4 (PowerPC)
Amiga Unix (aka Amix)
Apollo Computer
Domain/OS : One of the first network-based systems. Run on Apollo/Domain hardware. Later bought by Hewlett-Packard.
Atari
Atari DOS (for 8-bit computers)
Atari TOS
Atari MultiTOS
BAE Systems
XTS-400
Be Inc.
BeOS
BeIA
BeOS r5.1d0
magnussoft ZETA (based on BeOS r5.1d0 source code, developed by yellowTAB)
Bell Labs
Unics ("Ken's new system," for its creator (Ken Thompson), officially Unics and then Unix, the prototypic operating system created in Bell Labs in 1969 that formed the basis for the Unix family of operating systems)
UNIX Time-Sharing System v1
UNIX Time-Sharing System v2
UNIX Time-Sharing System v3
UNIX Time-Sharing System v4
UNIX Time-Sharing System v5
UNIX Time-Sharing System v6
MINI-UNIX
PWB/UNIX
USG
CB Unix
UNIX Time-Sharing System v7 (It is from Version 7 Unix (and, to an extent, its descendants listed below) that almost all Unix-based and Unix-like operating systems descend.)
Unix System III
Unix System IV
Unix System V
Unix System V Releases 2.0, 3.0, 3.2, 4.0, and 4.2
UNIX Time-Sharing System v8
UNIX TIme-Sharing System v9
UNIX Time-Sharing System v10
Non-Unix Operating Systems:
BESYS
Plan 9 from Bell Labs
Bull SAS
GCOS
Burroughs Corporation
Burroughs MCP
Control Data Corporation
Chippewa Operating System (COS)
SIPROS (for Simultaneous Processing Operating System)
SCOPE (Supervisory Control Of Program Execution)
MACE (Mansfield and Cahlander Executive)
Kronos (Kronographic OS)
NOS (Network Operating System)
NOS/BE NOS Batch Environment
EP/IX (Enhanced Performance Unix)
Convergent Technologies
Convergent Technologies Operating System (later acquired by Unisys)
Data General
RDOS Real-time Disk Operating System, with variants: RTOS and DOS (not related to IBM PC DOS).
AOS for 16-bit Data General Eclipse computers and AOS/VS for 32-bit (MV series) Eclipses, MP/AOS for microNOVA-based computers
DG/UX
DataPoint
CTOS Z-80 based, Cassette Tape Operating System for early desktop systems. Capable of up to 8 simultaneous users. Replaced by DataPoint DOS.
DOS Intel 808x/80x86-based, Disk Operating Systems for desktop systems. Capable of up to 32 users per node. Supported a sophisticated network of nodes that were often purpose-built. The name DOS was used in these products login screens before it was popularized by IBM, Microsoft and others.
DDC-I, Inc.
Deos Time & Space Partitioned RTOS, Certified to DO-178B, Level A since 1998
HeartOS Posix-based Hard Real-Time Operating System
Digital Research, Inc.
CP/M CP/M for Intel 8080/8085 and Zilog Z80
Personal CP/M, a refinement of CP/M 2.2 with BDOS 2.8
CP/M Plus with BDOS 3.0
CP/M-68K CP/M for Motorola 68000
CP/M-8000 CP/M for Zilog Z8000
CP/M-86 CP/M for Intel 8088/8086
CP/M-86 Plus
Personal CP/M-86
MP/M Multi-user version of CP/M-80
MP/M II
MP/M-86 Multi-user version of CP/M-86
MP/M 8-16, a dual-processor variant of MP/M for 8086 and 8080 CPUs.
Concurrent CP/M, the successor of CP/M-80 and MP/M-80
Concurrent CP/M-86, the successor of CP/M-86 and MP/M-86
Concurrent CP/M 8-16, a dual-processor variant of Concurrent CP/M for 8086 and 8080 CPUs.
Concurrent CP/M-68K, a variant for the 68000
Concurrent DOS, the successor of Concurrent CP/M-86 with PC-MODE
Concurrent PC DOS, a Concurrent DOS variant for IBM compatible PCs
Concurrent DOS 8-16, a dual-processor variant of Concurrent DOS for 8086 and 8080 CPUs.
Concurrent DOS 286
Concurrent DOS XM, a real-mode variant of Concurrent DOS with EEMS support
Concurrent DOS 386
Concurrent DOS 386/MGE, a Concurrent DOS 386 variant with advanced graphics terminal capabilities
Concurrent DOS 68K, a port of Concurrent DOS to Motorola 68000 CPUs with DOS source code portability capabilities
FlexOS 1.0 - 2.34, a derivative of Concurrent DOS 286
FlexOS 186, a variant of FlexOS for terminals
FlexOS 286, a variant of FlexOS for hosts
Siemens S5-DOS/MT, an industrial control system based on FlexOS
IBM 4680 OS, a POS operating system based on FlexOS
IBM 4690 OS, a POS operating system based on FlexOS
FlexOS 386, a later variant of FlexOS for hosts
IBM 4690 OS, a POS operating system based on FlexOS
FlexOS 68K, a derivative of Concurrent DOS 68K
Multiuser DOS, the successor of Concurrent DOS 386
CCI Multiuser DOS
Datapac Multiuser DOS
Datapac System Manager, a derivative of Datapac Multiuser DOS
IMS Multiuser DOS
IMS REAL/32, a derivative of Multiuser DOS
IMS REAL/NG, the successor of REAL/32
DOS Plus 1.2 - 2.1, a single-user, multi-tasking system derived from Concurrent DOS 4.1 - 5.0
DR DOS 3.31 - 6.0, a single-user, single-tasking native DOS derived from Concurrent DOS 6.0
Novell PalmDOS 1.0
Novell "Star Trek"
Novell DOS 7, a single-user, multi-tasking system derived from DR DOS
Caldera OpenDOS 7.01
Caldera DR-DOS 7.02 and higher
Digital/Tandem Computers/Compaq/HP
OS/8
ITS (for the PDP-6 and PDP-10)
Multi-Programming Executive (from HP)
TOPS-10 (for the PDP-10)
WAITS (for the PDP-6 and PDP-10)
TENEX (from BBN, for the PDP-10)
TOPS-20 (for the PDP-10)
RSTS/E (multi-user time-sharing OS for PDP-11s)
RSX-11 (multiuser, multitasking OS for PDP-11s)
RT-11 (single user OS for PDP-11)
VMS (originally by DEC, now by HP) for the VAX mini-computer range, Alpha and Intel Itanium 2; later renamed OpenVMS)
Domain/OS (originally Aegis, from Apollo Computer who were bought by HP)
Digital UNIX (derived from OSF/1, became HP's Tru64 UNIX)
HP-UX
Ultrix
ENEA AB
OSE Flexible, small footprint, high-performance RTOS for control processors
Fujitsu
Towns OS
Android 4.0.1 on the Galaxy Nexus
Google Chrome OS is designed to work exclusively with web applications. Announced on July 7, 2009, Chrome OS is currently publicly available and was released summer 2011. The Chrome OS source code was released on November 19, 2009 under the BSD license as Chromium OS.
Chromium OS is an open source operating system development version of Google Chrome OS. Both operating systems are based on the Ubuntu kernel.
Android is an operating system for mobile devices. Android is based on Linux core.
es is a computer operating system developed originally by Nintendo and since 2008 by Google. It is open source and runs natively on x86 platforms.