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Operating system SHARE Operating System , also known like SOS , was created in 1959 like an improvement of the operating system GM-NAA I/O, the first operating system, by user group SHARE. The main target era to improve the sharing of programs with respect to GM-NAA I/O.

SHARE Operating System provided new methods to manage buffer s and the devices of input/output, and, like GM-NAA I/O, allowed to the execution of programs made in assembly language.

Initially computer worked in [[]] is IBM 704, but later] was carried to [[IBM 709].

Later IBM gave support to he himself under the name of IBSYS , carrying it to its new computers based on transistors, IBM 7090 and 7094.

also Sees

  • GM-NAA I/O, the original operating system of SHARE Operating System.

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