Harmony (operating system)

Harmony is a multitasking, multiprocessing real-time operating system developed at the National Research Council in Ottawa, Canada. Work began in the early 1980s and papers began to appear in 1987. Principal developers included W. Morven Gentleman, Stephen A. MacKay, Darlene A. Stewart, and Meyt Wein.

Harmony
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