Apple GS/OS is an operating system designed for the Apple IIGS, a personal computer introduced by Apple in 1986 as part of the Apple II series. GS/OS was a significant advancement over the previous operating systems used on earlier Apple II models, offering a graphical user interface (GUI), improved memory management, and support for 32-bit processing, which allowed it to take full advantage of the IIGS's capabilities.
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