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Developer | Honeywell, Inc. |
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Written in | PL-6 |
OS family | Universal Time-Sharing System |
Working state | Historic, discontinued 2005 |
Source model | Closed source |
Initial release | Beta 1979 |
Marketing target | Former XDS Sigma CP-V customers |
Platforms | Honeywell Level/66 and successors |
Default user interface | Command-line interface |
License | Proprietary |
CP-6 is a discontinued computer operating system, developed by Honeywell, Inc. in 1976, which was a backward-compatible work-alike of the Xerox CP-V, fully rewritten for Honeywell Level/66 hardware. CP-6 was a command line oriented system. A terminal emulator allowed use of PCs as CP-6 terminals.