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O/S
(redirected from operating system)

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O/SOperating System
O/SOutside
O/SOutstanding (unpaid insurance claim)
O/SOverseas
O/SOffset
O/Son sale
O/SOne Size
O/SOut of State
O/SOversize (Canada Post)
O/SOn Scene
O/SOutstanding Shares (stock market)
O/SOperational/Support
O/SOutstation
O/SOcean Surveillance
O/SOutlaw Shark
O/SOrganisation/Schmelt (Germany/Poland)


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the market leader in safety-critical and royalty-free RealTime Operating Systems (RTOS), have announced the immediate availability of INTEGRITY PC, an extension to the company's INTEGRITY operating system that enables the incorporation of legacy applications and traditional operating systems, such as Linux, into high-security and high-reliability applications.
0, the next versions of the operating system that runs on more than 90 percent of the world's newly shipped personal computers.
These faster and more powerful new chips are performing on an old operating system that does not make full use of the chip's capacity.
 
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