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Domain/OS | |
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![]() Domain/OS 10.4, showing a Display Manager (DM) session | |
Developer | Apollo Computer, Hewlett-Packard |
Written in | Pascal |
OS family | Multics-like and Unix-like |
Working state | Historic |
Initial release | March 27, 1981 | (Aegis SR1)
Latest release | Domain/OS SR10.4.1.2 / March 1992 (for SR10.4)[1] |
Available in | English |
Platforms | Apollo/Domain workstations |
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Userland | AEGIS, BSD, System V |
Default user interface | DM windowing system, CLI |
Domain/OS was a distributed, multiuser operating system developed by Apollo Computer and later maintained by Hewlett-Packard after Apollo's acquisition in 1989. Initially introduced as AEGIS in 1981, it pioneered the concept of network-centric computing, where every machine was integrated into a unified network file and user system. In 1988, Apollo added compatibility layers for System V and BSD Unix, renaming the system to Domain/OS.
Hewlett-Packard supported the operating system for a short time but later discontinued it in favor of HP-UX. Final official support for Domain/OS ended on January 1, 2001.[2]
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