MOS (operating system)
ID: mos-operating-system
MOS, or "Micro Operating System," typically refers to a minimalist operating system designed for efficiency and speed, often used in embedded systems or specialized applications rather than general-purpose computing. However, it's important to note that "MOS" can also refer to other concepts depending on the context, such as: 1. **Multics Operating System**: An influential operating system developed in the 1960s and 70s, which introduced various concepts that are foundational to modern operating systems.
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