DX10

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For DirectX 10, see Direct3D.
DX10
Company/
developer
Texas Instruments
Marketing target Process control and factory automation applications
Available programming languages(s) Fortran, COBOL, IBM RPG II, Pascal, BASIC, Macro Assembler
Supported platforms TI 990/10, 990/10A and 990/12 minicomputers

DX10 was a general purpose, disk based, multitasking operating system for the Texas Instruments 990/10, 990/10A and 990/12 minicomputers using the memory mapping feature. DX10 was capable of supporting a wide range of industrial and commercial applications. It has a file management system that supported sequential, relative record (random access) and key indexed files in hierarchial directory structure.

DX10 was designed to be interactive with multi-terminal support that supported multiple concurrent users. A batch subsystem is also available.

Real-time processes where also supported that allowed DX10 to be used in process control and factory automation applications.

Languages supported by DX10 are Fortran, COBOL, IBM RPG II, Pascal, BASIC, and a Macro Assembler.

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