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Michigan Terminal System

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The Michigan Terminal System (MTS) is an early time-sharing operating system that was developed in the 1960s at the University of Michigan. It was designed for use on IBM mainframe computers, particularly the IBM 360 series, and it facilitated interactive computing, allowing multiple users to access the system simultaneously.

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