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'''Real-Time Multiprogramming Operating System''' ('''RTMOS''') was a [[process control]] [[operating system]] developed in the 1960s by [[General Electric]]<ref>{{cite book|url=http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pdf/ge/PAC-4000/GET-3471_PAC-4020_PgmgMan_Oct67.pdf|title=GE-PAC 4020 Programming Manual|page=5|year=1967|format=PDF|publisher=[[General Electric]]|accessdate=2013-09-27}}</ref> that supported both [[real-time computing]] and [[multiprogramming]].<ref name=Spang1972>{{cite journal|last=Spang|first=H. A. III|title=The structure and comparison of three real-time operating systems for process control|journal=Automatica
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