OS4000 is a proprietary operating system introduced by GEC Computers Limited in 1977 as the successor to GEC DOS, for its range of GEC 4000 series 16-bit, and later 32-bit, minicomputers. OS4000 was developed through to late 1990s, and has been in a support-only mode since then.

PropertyValue
dbpedia-owl:abstract
  • OS4000 is a proprietary operating system introduced by GEC Computers Limited in 1977 as the successor to GEC DOS, for its range of GEC 4000 series 16-bit, and later 32-bit, minicomputers. OS4000 was developed through to late 1990s, and has been in a support-only mode since then.
dbpedia-owl:wikiPageExternalLink
dbpprop:developer
dbpprop:kernelType
  • Hardware and Firmware
dbpprop:language
dbpprop:latestReleaseDate
  • 1993 (xsd:integer)
dbpprop:latestReleaseVersion
  • 7 (xsd:integer)
dbpprop:license
dbpprop:marketingTarget
dbpprop:name
  • OS4000
dbpprop:progLanguage
  • Babbage, FORTRAN IV, COBOL, CORAL 66, ALGOL, BASIC, APL, C, OS4000 JCL
dbpprop:programmedIn
dbpprop:sourceModel
dbpprop:supportedPlatforms
  • 4000.0
dbpprop:ui
  • CLI - OS4000 JCL
dbpprop:wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbpprop:workingState
  • No further development, but still supported
dcterms:subject
rdfs:comment
  • OS4000 is a proprietary operating system introduced by GEC Computers Limited in 1977 as the successor to GEC DOS, for its range of GEC 4000 series 16-bit, and later 32-bit, minicomputers. OS4000 was developed through to late 1990s, and has been in a support-only mode since then.
rdfs:label
  • OS4000
owl:sameAs
foaf:page
is owl:sameAs of
is foaf:primaryTopic of