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|cname = General Motors Operating System-tan | |cname = General Motors Operating System-tan | ||
|alias = GMOS-heika, GM-NAA I/O | |alias = GMOS-heika, GM-NAA I/O | ||
|debut = late 2007 | |debut = late 2007<ref>[https://www.ostan-collections.net/forum/index.php/topic,599.165.html Siya's Concept Hut]</ref><ref>[https://safegallery.ostan-collections.net/posts/1177?q=siya Siya's design]</ref> | ||
|height = 167 cm (5'6") | |height = 167 cm (5'6") | ||
|haircolor= Blonde | |haircolor= Blonde | ||
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==Technical Details== | |||
[[wikipedia:GM-NAA_I/O| General Motors Operating System]] (aka GM-NAA I/O) is the first OS made, by General Motors Research in 1955 for IBM's first commercial computer, the [[wikipedia:IBM_701|IBM 701]]. | [[wikipedia:GM-NAA_I/O| General Motors Operating System]] (aka GM-NAA I/O) is the first OS made, by General Motors Research in 1955 for IBM's first commercial computer, the [[wikipedia:IBM_701|IBM 701]]. | ||
==Character Details== | |||
The enigmatic matriarch of all later IBM-tans. Her predecessors were [[Harvard Mark I |ASCC]] (aka Harvard Mark I) and [[SSEC|SSEC]] (Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator). She differed radically from them for being an OS, and as such can be installed on multiple sites, while her predecessors were single-installation computers with a much more limited scope of influence and life force. She never knew them though, because they died before she was created. | The enigmatic matriarch of all later IBM-tans.<ref>[https://www.ostan-collections.net/forum/index.php/topic,1154.msg75061.html#msg75061 stewartsage's description in More IBM-tans]</ref> Her predecessors were [[Harvard Mark I |ASCC]] (aka Harvard Mark I) and [[SSEC|SSEC]] (Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator). She differed radically from them for being an OS, and as such can be installed on multiple sites, while her predecessors were single-installation computers with a much more limited scope of influence and life force. She never knew them though, because they died before she was created. | ||
GMOS-tan is depicted as a woman with curly blonde hair, a blue and green frilly gown combining Victorian and Elizabethan-era fashions with an industrial vibe; the punch-card theme, collar and tie reference the industrial use of this OS. She was accompanied by assembly worker servants, and was a benevolent queen-like figure to her subjects. | GMOS-tan is depicted as a woman with curly blonde hair, a blue and green frilly gown combining Victorian and Elizabethan-era fashions with an industrial vibe; the punch-card theme, collar and tie reference the industrial use of this OS. She was accompanied by assembly worker servants, and was a benevolent queen-like figure to her subjects. | ||
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===See also:=== | ===See also:=== | ||
*[http://millosh.wordpress.com/2007/09/07/the-worlds-first-computer-operating-system-implemented-at-general-motors-research-labs-in-warren-michigan-in-1955/ ] | *[http://millosh.wordpress.com/2007/09/07/the-worlds-first-computer-operating-system-implemented-at-general-motors-research-labs-in-warren-michigan-in-1955/ ] | ||
[[Category: | ==References== | ||
[[Category:Deceased OS-tan]] | |||
[[Category:Operating systems]] | |||
[[Category:Historical]] | |||
[[Category:Mainframe OS-tan]] | |||