Oryx/Pecos

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Working stateCurrent
Source modelClosed source
Oryx/Pecos
DeveloperBell Labs
OS familyReal-time operating systems
Working stateCurrent
Source modelClosed source
Supported platformsAvaya Definity G3 (Generic 3) switches
Kernel typeReal-time
LicenseProprietary
Official websitewww.avaya.com

Oryx/Pecos[1] is a proprietary operating system developed from scratch by Bell Labs beginning in 1978 for the express purpose of running AT&T's large-scale PBX switching equipment. The operating system was first used with AT&T's flagship System 75, and until very recently, was used in all variations up through and including Definity G3 (Generic 3) switches, now manufactured by AT&T/Lucent Technologies spinoff Avaya. The last system based on Oryx/Pecos was the Avaya G3 CSI running release 13.1 Definity software. The formal end of sale was February 5, 2007. Although widely believed to be a Unix-like variant developed directly by Bell Labs, that is not the case, as it is not based on any version of Unix.

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