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  2. Eclipse (software) - Wikipedia

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    The Eclipse Web Tools Platform (WTP) project is an extension of the Eclipse platform with tools for developing Web and Java EE applications. It includes source and graphical editors for a variety of languages, wizards and built-in applications to simplify development, and tools and APIs to support deploying, running, and testing apps.

  3. Data General RDOS - Wikipedia

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    RDOS is capable of multitasking, with the ability to run up to 32 tasks (similar to the current term threads) simultaneously on each of two grounds (foreground and background) within a 64 KB memory space. Later versions of RDOS are compatible with Data General's 16-bit Eclipse minicomputer line. [3]

  4. Data General Eclipse - Wikipedia

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    Data General microEclipse microprocessor. The Data General Eclipse line of computers by Data General were 16-bit minicomputers released in early 1974 and sold until 1988. The Eclipse was based on many of the same concepts as the Data General Nova, but included support for virtual memory and multitasking more suitable to the small office than the lab.

  5. Data General AOS - Wikipedia

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    When a 32-bit version of the CLI became available under AOS/VS II, the same command instead reported "Twice As Much Happens". A modified version of System V.2 Unix called MV/UX hosted under AOS/VS was also available. A modified version of System V Unix called DG/UX was made for the Eclipse MV line and later the 88K and x86 AViiON machines.

  6. Data General Eclipse MV/8000 - Wikipedia

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    The Eclipse MV was a 32-bit CISC architecture with a 4 GB address space. The 4 GB address space was divided into eight rings of 512 MB each with a privilege mechanism mapped onto the rings. The outermost ring, ring-7, was the least privileged. The inner-most ring, ring-0, was the most privileged.

  7. Eclipse Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Eclipse Project was originally created by IBM in November 2001 and was supported by a consortium of software vendors. In 2004, the Eclipse Foundation was founded to lead and develop the Eclipse community. [4] It was created to allow a vendor-neutral, open, and transparent community to be established around Eclipse. [3]

  8. Papyrus (software) - Wikipedia

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    Papyrus can either be used as a standalone tool or as an Eclipse plugin. It provides support for Domain Specific Languages and SysML . Papyrus is designed to be easily extensible as it is based on the principle of UML Profiles .

  9. Digital Mars - Wikipedia

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    Digital Mars is a small American software company owned by Walter Bright and based in Vienna, Virginia. It makes C , C++ , and D compilers, and associated utilities such as an integrated development environment (IDE) for Windows and DOS , which Digital Mars calls an integrated development and debugging environment (IDDE).