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  • |lineage= IBM Mainframe |osdev = IBM ...
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  • |alias = IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator, "ASCC" |osper = Harvard Mark I/IBM ASCC ...
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  • |apfaction = [[Mainframe Guild]], part of the old IBM Society |lineage= IBM, [[System/360]] branch ...
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  • |lineage= GMOS (matriarch of first IBM OS line) ...earch in 1955 for IBM's first commercial computer, the [[wikipedia:IBM_701|IBM 701]]. ...
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  • |rival= The Unisys faction, most IBM-tans ...but still doesn't feel sure where she belongs. Friendlier than most of the IBM-tans, but is passive-aggressive towards them, especially their de-facto lea ...
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  • |predecessor = [[Microsoft-IBM Family]] ...of the [[Microsoft-IBM Family]] and branched off of it from the Microsoft-IBM Family's breakup in 1990. ...
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  • |lineage= IBM, direct descendant of [[GMOS]] Although of an IBM OS lineage, UMES-tan was not raised in the early IBM society, but instead had a background in education and working with college ...
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  • |apfaction= [[Deceased OS-tans|deceased]], formerly of the [[IBM-Microsoft Family]], and loosely affiliated with the old Unix Family. ...ked after. Her friendship with Altair-tan, and looking after the Microsoft-IBM OS-tans brought out a compassionate side of her personality, but it did not ...
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  • |lineage= IBM Mainframe Originally developed by the University of Michigan for the IBM System/360 and /370-series mainframes (and other compatible computers), MTS ...
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  • ...e and had nearly identical personalities but the break-up of the Microsoft-IBM Family changed both of their personalities radically, and during the 1990s, ...ion, but is a timid shadow of her former self, not just from the Microsoft-IBM Family break-up in 1990, but also from her diminishing popularity and influ ...
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  • |osdev= Microsoft, IBM ...ent sidelining of OS/2 caused the two companies to go their separate ways. IBM continued to develop OS/2 throughout the 90s, while MS took many design cue ...
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  • ....0" into a business-oriented Windows version (Renamed "Windows NT"), while IBM continued to develop and support OS/2 on their own. While it took a while f She was born into the [[Microsoft-IBM Family]], but had only met MS-DOS-tan and the Windows-tans since she wasn't ...
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  • |osdev = IBM, Harvard University ...
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  • FreeDOS is the only truly Free, Open Source DOS and supports vintage IBM PC compatibles as well as modern ones and is also used in some embedded sys ...
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  • ...and was priced and designed for high-end business workstations as well as IBM PC compatibles running MS DOS. Although only ported to MS DOS, Visi On was ...
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  • 2.0-tan was born into the old [[Microsoft-IBM_Family | MS-IBM family]] and lived a carefree childhood, getting into mischief and playfull ...broken when the family was suddenly and acrimoniously split into separate IBM and MS factions. OS/2-tan tried to give 2.0-tan instructions, but was taken ...
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  • ===[[Microsoft-IBM Family]]=== ...ws-tans and MS-DOS became the Windows Family, PC-DOS and OS/2 were left in IBM's custody. ...
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  • ...other specialized devices. For instance, [[SAGE]]-tan, who personifies the IBM AN/FSQ-7 computer, the software that ran on said computer and the entire SA ...
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