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- Mutual exclusion (links | edit)
- SPARC (links | edit)
- Floating-point unit (links | edit)
- Supercomputer (links | edit)
- Multiplexer (links | edit)
- Non-uniform memory access (links | edit)
- Network operating system (links | edit)
- 8-bit computing (links | edit)
- Process (computing) (links | edit)
- User interface (links | edit)
- Thread (computing) (links | edit)
- Oracle Solaris (links | edit)
- Instruction set architecture (links | edit)
- Grid computing (links | edit)
- Symmetric multiprocessing (links | edit)
- Superscalar processor (links | edit)
- Very long instruction word (links | edit)
- Single instruction, multiple data (links | edit)
- History of operating systems (links | edit)
- Harvard architecture (links | edit)
- Vector processor (links | edit)
- Secure cryptoprocessor (links | edit)
- Program counter (links | edit)
- ARM architecture family (links | edit)
- Genera (operating system) (links | edit)
- Acorn Archimedes (links | edit)
- Multiprocessing (links | edit)
- Pre-emptive multitasking (redirect to section "PREEMPTIVE") (links | edit)
- Amiga (links | edit)
- Computer multitasking (links | edit)
- Context switch (links | edit)
- MacOS (links | edit)
- Mac OS 9 (links | edit)
- Read-copy-update (links | edit)
- Priority inversion (links | edit)
- Non-blocking algorithm (links | edit)
- Atari TT030 (links | edit)
- Multiuser DOS (links | edit)
- Dynamic Data Exchange (links | edit)
- RC 4000 multiprogramming system (links | edit)
- A/ROSE (links | edit)
- GeckOS (links | edit)
- Exec (Amiga) (links | edit)
- Hang (computing) (links | edit)
- Multitasking (links | edit)
- Symbian (links | edit)
- History of RISC OS (links | edit)
- Scheduling analysis real-time systems (links | edit)
- OpenTag (links | edit)
- EPOC (operating system) (links | edit)
- Classic Mac OS (links | edit)
- Comparison of user features of operating systems (links | edit)
- Polit (operating system) (links | edit)
- User:Daniel Quinlan/redirects6l (links | edit)
- User:Palaeovia (links | edit)
- User:Orion Blastar~enwiki/Amiga (links | edit)
- User:AngelBV/sandbox (links | edit)
- User:DigitalIceAge/Computer Desktop Encyclopedia 2005–2007 (links | edit)
- User talk:Emesis (links | edit)
- User talk:S.tadayyon (links | edit)
- Portal:Amiga (links | edit)
- Portal:Amiga/Intro (links | edit)
- Portal:Amiga/Selected article (links | edit)
- Portal:Amiga/Selected article/15 (links | edit)
- Beowulf cluster (links | edit)
- Desktop environment (links | edit)
- List of operating systems (links | edit)
- 32-bit computing (links | edit)
- Floating point operations per second (links | edit)
- Syllable Desktop (links | edit)
- User space and kernel space (links | edit)
- Exokernel (links | edit)
- System on a chip (links | edit)
- SuperH (links | edit)
- Meiko Scientific (links | edit)
- Deadlock (computer science) (links | edit)
- Microsequencer (links | edit)
- Parallel computing (links | edit)
- Application-specific integrated circuit (links | edit)
- 64-bit computing (links | edit)
- Parallel algorithm (links | edit)
- Hyper-threading (links | edit)
- One-instruction set computer (links | edit)
- Z3 (computer) (links | edit)