List of operating systems

This is a list of operating systems. Computer operating systems can be categorized by technology, ownership, licensing, working state, usage, and by many other characteristics. In practice, many of these groupings may overlap. Criteria for inclusion is notability, as shown either through an existing Wikipedia article or citation to a reliable source.

Proprietary

Acorn Computers

Amiga Inc.

Apple Inc.

Apollo Computer

Atari

BAE Systems

Be Inc.

Bell Labs

Non-Unix Operating Systems:

Bull SAS

Burroughs Corporation, Unisys

Control Data Corporation

Convergent Technologies

Data General

DataPoint

DDC-I, Inc.

Digital Research, Inc.

Digital Equipment Corporation, Tandem Computers, Compaq, Hewlett-Packard

ENEA AB

Fujitsu

General Electric

Google

Android 4.0.1 on the Galaxy Nexus

Green Hills Software

Heathkit, Zenith Data Systems

Hewlett-Packard

Honeywell

Intel Corporation

IBM

On early mainframes: 1400, 1800, 701, 704, 709, 7090, 7094

On S/360, S/370, and successor mainframes

Further information: History of CP/CMS

On PC and Intel x86 based architectures

On other hardware platforms

International Computers Limited

Jide

Lynx Real-time Systems, LynuxWorks, Lynx Software Technologies

Micrium Inc.

Microsoft Corporation

MontaVista

NCR Corporation

Nintendo

Novell

Quadros Systems

RCA

RoweBots

Samsung Electronics

SCO, SCO Group[4]

Scientific Data Systems (SDS)

Sciopta Systems GmbH

SYSGO

Tandy Corporation

Texas Instruments

TRON Project

Unisys

UNIVAC, Unisys

Wang Laboratories

WICAT

Wind River Systems

Other

Lisp-based

Non-standard language-based

Other proprietary non-Unix-like

Other proprietary Unix-like and POSIX-compliant

Non-proprietary

Unix-like

Research and other POSIX-compliant

Free and open source

Ubuntu, an example of a Linux-based system

Other

Non-Unix-like

Research

Free and open source

Disk operating systems (DOS)

Main article: DOS

Network operating systems

Generic, commodity, and other

For Elektronika BK

Hobby

Embedded

Personal digital assistants (PDAs)

Digital media players

Mobile phones and smartphones

Routers

Other embedded

LEGO Mindstorms

Capability-based

See also

Category links

References

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  8. http://www.redox-os.org/
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