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Sprite and operating
* John K. Ousterhout and Mendel Rosenblum implemented the first log-structured file system for the Sprite operating system in 1992.
Sprite was an experimental Unix-like distributed operating system developed at the University of California, Berkeley by John Ousterhout's research group between 1984 and 1992.
Early work on Sprite was based on the idea of making the operating system more " network aware ", and thereby at the same time make it invisible to the user.
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Much like other operating system efforts of its day ( such as Sprite ), V was a complete system that was mostly self hosting.

Sprite and system
All final problems in Mainframe were dealt with by The User restarting the system, setting everything right and restoring everything as it was again for our heroes, with one major exception: younger and older Enzo now exist simultaneously, as Matrix's icon was still set to " Game Sprite " mode.
This made a Sprite network appear as if it were a single large time-sharing system, or a single-system image.
Long tasks ( like compiling the Sprite system ) could appear very fast.
Starting in 1990 Sprite was used as the basis for development of the first log-structured file system ( LFS ), development of which continued until about 1992.
Under Sprite, this tradeoff is particularly useful because most read access was cached anyway — that is, Sprite systems would typically perform fewer reads than a normal Unix system.
Sprite was not a microkernel system, and suffered the same sort of problems as other Unixes in terms of development complexity, becoming increasingly difficult to develop as more functionality was added.

Sprite and developed
Because of its affordability and practicality, the Austin Healey Sprite was developed into a formidable competition car, assuming many variants by John Sprinzel, Speedwell and WSM.
The company developed the Austin-Healey and Austin-Healey Sprite motor cars in licensing arrangement with British Motor Corporation in 1952 and 1959.
MG developed and improved the Sprite to the point where they felt it was fit to be known as the first post-war MG Midget.

Sprite and at
24 of the 120 Shine Sprites available are gained by collecting and trading Blue Coins at a rate of 10 Blue Coins per Shine Sprite.
Mario is promptly arrested after the player defeats a slime-covered Piranha Plant at the airstrip and recovers a Shine Sprite, falsely accused of vandalizing the island.
He became a speaker at music conventions, appearing at CMJ's New Music Marathon in New York and Holland's Crossing Border Festival, both in late 1997, and sang a TV commercial for Sprite in Brazil.
The Sprite was made at the MG sports car factory at Abingdon and it was inevitable that the success of the design would spawn an MG version known as the Midget, reviving a popular pre-war model name.
Innocenti also produced their own version of the Sprite, using the standard production underframe ( initially shipped out from England ), but clothed in the sharpest of Italian suits, styled by the American Tom Tjaarda, then working at Carrozzeria Ghia.
On 24 May 2008, the official UK golden anniversary of the introduction of the Austin Healey Sprite, " Spridget 50The Big Party " was held at the British Heritage Motor Centre at Gaydon, Warwickshire.
In addition, two new games have been implemented: the first involves capturing a Shine Sprite and maintaining possession of it for a time period, and the other involves throwing Bob-ombs at each other to collect points.
Another key addition to Sprite was process migration, which allowed programs to be moved between machines at any time.
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Educated at Brighton College, Jonathan dovetailed his medical studies at Guys Hospital with club racing in an Austin Healey Sprite and Marcos.
Hawkins was soon behind the wheel of an Austin-Healey Sprite, racing at the Aintree 200 meeting on 30 April 1960, and winning his class in the GT race.
In 1961 at Le Mans Hawkins teamed with John Colgate in an Austin-Healey Sprite, but they retired in the eighth hour with engine problems.
Mello Yello in fountain at a Burger King restaurant with Diet Coke, Fanta, and Sprite ( soft drink ) | Sprite.
Originally designed by Donald Healey and his team, the car may have started life as an Austin-Healey Sprite, but was always manufactured by the MG Car Company at its factory in Abingdon, Berkshire.
The PepsiCo bottlers continued to bottle 7 Up until existing agreements with Cadbury Schweppes expired in January 2003, at which point its distribution was expanded nationwide in the U. S. In 2004 the beverage had surpassed 7 Up on the basis of annual retail sales, placing it as the 2nd most-purchased lemon-lime soft drink in the U. S. ( Sprite being the 1st ).
The new Sprite Refreshing Films program provides opportunities to college and university students, at participating schools, but also provides another opportunity to for teenagers nationwide.
College and university students at any of the 12 participating universities & colleges nationwide could get involved by ( A ) submitting their original screenplay or ( B ) applying to intern on a Sprite Refreshing Films movie set in 1 of 6 cities nationwide.

operating and system
Infrequently do we think of it as a living, continuing, operating control over the system.
* Aliens ( Kaypro video game ), a text-only clone of Space Invaders written for the CP / M operating system
The current drawn by typical constant-voltage energy distribution systems is usually dictated by the power ( watts ) consumed by the system and the operating voltage.
* 1873 – The Clay Street Hill Railroad begins operating the first cable car in San Francisco's famous cable car system.
Provided that an applet is hosted by an operating system, it can function as any other normal software application but is and performs only a small set of tasks.
Carnegie built his wealth in the steel industry by maintaining an extensively integrated operating system.
Based on the Motorola 68000 family of microprocessors, the machine sports a custom chipset with graphics and sound capabilities that were unprecedented for the price, and a pre-emptive multitasking operating system called AmigaOS.
* Auxiliary Storage Pool, a group of disk drives in the IBM i ( aka OS / 400 ) operating system
It has 32 kilobytes of RAM, and its ROM includes BBC BASIC v2 along with its operating system.
In practice the operating system ROMs always put the screen into the top 24 KB and as a result this probably only broke compatibility with around 2 % of software.
The operating system ROM contains the following text:
The Apple II disk operating system, known simply as DOS, thus intercepted all input typed at the BASIC command prompt to determine whether it was a DOS command.
The AIX family of operating systems debuted in 1986, became the standard operating system for the RS / 6000 series on its launch in 1990, and is still actively developed by IBM.
AIX was the first operating system to utilize journaling file systems, and IBM has continuously enhanced the software with features like processor, disk and network virtualization, dynamic hardware resource allocation ( including fractional processor units ), and reliability engineering ported from its mainframe designs.
Since 1990, AIX has served as the primary operating system for the RS / 6000 series ( later renamed IBM eServer pSeries, then IBM System p, and now IBM Power Systems ).
Version 4. 1, in a slightly modified form, was also the standard operating system for the Apple Network Server systems sold by Apple Computer to complement the Macintosh line.
The SCO Group, who argued they were the rightful owners of the copyrights covering the Unix operating system, attempted to revoke IBM's license to sell or distribute the AIX operating system.
One could " hotkey " from one operating system to the next using the Alt-Tab key combination.
Unlike AIX / 370, AIX / ESA ran both natively as the host operating system, and as a guest under VM.
AIX / ESA, while technically advanced, had little commercial success, partially because UNIX functionality was added as an option to the existing mainframe operating system, MVS, which became MVS / ESA OpenEdition in 1999.
These included updates to EtherTalk and TokenTalk, AppleTalk software and LocalTalk hardware for the IBM PC, EtherTalk for Apple's A / UX operating system allowing it to use LaserPrinters and other network resources, and the Mac X. 25 and MacX products.

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