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 ARX. Who is ARX? What is ARX? Where is ARX? Definition of ARX. Meaning of ARX.
ARX was a Xerox -like operating system developed by Acorn computers in the UK and at the Acorn Research Centre (ARC) at Palo Alto for their new ARM RISC processor s.
It was a pre-emptive multitasking, multithreading, multi-user operating system.
It was not finished in time to be fitted to the Archimedes range of computers, which shipped in 1987 with the Arthur operating system, which was later superseded by RISC OS.
www.knowledgerush.com /kr/encyclopedia/ARX

  
 Arthur (operating system) : Arthur (OS)
Supposedly Arthur was put together in break-neck speed because a revolutionary operating system they had under development (" ARX") wasn't going to be ready in time.
Arthur is an early GUI operating System (OS) that was used on Acorn ARM- cpu -based computers from about 1987 until the much-superior RISC OS 2 was completed and made available in April 1989.
It was the operating system of the earliest Archimedes ARM machines.
www.eurofreehost.com /ar/Arthur_(OS).html

  
 Risc os
RISC OS 4RISC OS is an Operating System originally designed by Acorn over 10 years ago.
RISC OS developers - the world's first 32-bit RISC operating system - used in Acorn, Microdigital and RiscStation computers.
RISC OS - Acorn Computers' operating system for their Archimedes family of personal computer s.
www.watcheducation.com /risc-os.html

  
 ISS X-Force Database: arx-libneon-format-string(15918): ArX libneon format string
ArX is a revision control system for Linux-based operating systems.
ArX versions prior to 1.0.19 could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary commands on a vulnerable client, caused by a format string vulnerability in libneon.
ArX GNU Project Web site, ArX Web site at http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/arx/.
xforce.iss.net /xforce/xfdb/15918   (259 words)

  
 RISC OS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The OS was designed in England by Acorn for the 32-bit ARM based Acorn Archimedes, and released in its first version in 1987, as the Arthur operating system.
RISC OS, which stands for Reduced Instruction Set Computing Operating System is a British Graphical user interface-based operating system for ARM-processor based computers or similar devices.
RISC OS was a rapid development of Arthur 1.2 after the failure of the ARX project.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/RISC_OS   (931 words)

  
 Arthur (operating system) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Supposedly Arthur was put together in break-neck speed because a revolutionary operating system they had under development ("ARX") wasn't going to be ready in time.
Arthur is an early graphical user interface (GUI) operating system (OS) that was used on Acorn ARM-cpu-based computers from about 1987 until the much-superior RISC OS 2 was completed and made available in April 1989.
It was the operating system of the earliest Archimedes ARM machines.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Arthur_%28operating_system%29   (201 words)

  
 RISC OS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
RISC OS, which stands for Reduced Instruction Set Computing Operating System is a British Graphical user interface-based operating system for ARM-processor based computers or similar devices.
The OS was designed in England by Acorn for the 32-bit ARM based Acorn Archimedes, and released in its first version in 1987, as the Arthur operating system.
RISC OS was a rapid development of Arthur 1.2 after the failure of the ARX project.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/RISC_OS   (1016 words)

  
 RISC OS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
RISC OS, which stands for Reduced Instruction Set Computing Operating System is a British Graphical user interface-based operating system for ARM-processor based computers or similar devices.
RISC OS was a rapid development of Arthur 1.2 after the failure of the ARX project.
RISC OS 3.00 was released with the A5000 in 1991; it was almost four times the size of RISC OS 2 and ran from a 2MB ROM.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/RISC_OS   (1216 words)

  
 ARX - Enpsychlopedia
ARX was a Xerox -like operating system developed by Acorn Computers Ltd in the UK and at the Acorn Research Centre (ARC) at Palo Alto for their new ARM RISC processors.
It was not finished in time to be fitted to the Archimedes range of computers, which shipped in 1987 with the Arthur operating system, which was later superseded by RISC OS.
The Acorn Research Centre was later bought out by Olivetti.
www.grohol.com /psypsych/ARX   (1216 words)

  
 Risc, 6000 risc system, ibm risc 6000
RISC OS developers - the world's first 32-bit RISC operating system - used in Acorn, Advantage Six, Microdigital and RiscStation computers.
RISC OS was a rapid development of Arthur 1.2 after the failure of the ARX project.
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watchcomputer.com /risc.html   (1107 words)

  
 Arm Slave - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In addition to is Lambda Driver, the ARX-7 is also equipped with an exceptionally (and unusually) advanced AI system named "Al" that assists Sousuke with various advanced functions, navigation, and the operation of the Lambda Driver.
In order for Takuma to maintain the concentration required to keep the Lambda Drivers operating at all times, he has undergone a special treatment to amplify his emotions to the extreme.
Arm Slaves are unique among mecha due to their relationship with so called "Black Technology", primarily the Lambda Driver, which transfers the emotions and thoughts of the pilot into energy used in combat.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Arm_Slave   (1330 words)

  
 RISC OS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In certain countries it was an important operating-system before the dot-com computing era.
RISC OS was a rapid development of Arthur 1.2 after the failure of the ARX project.
RISC OS provides a very intuitive graphical user interface, with features such as context sensitive menus and pervasive drag and drop, and excellent consistency across applications thanks to Acorn's detailed Style Guide.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/RISC_OS   (1330 words)

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