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The operating system was introduced in third generation computers.

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Answered by Anshul2005b
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The Third Generation (1965-1980)

The introduction of multiprogramming was a major part in the development of operating systems because it allowed a CPU to be busy nearly 100 percent of the time that it was in operation.

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Answered by dikshaagarwal4442
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Answer:

True. The operating system was introduced in third-generation computers.

Explanation:

Operating systems of the third generation were created starting in.

As a result, individual mainframe computer owners started to create system software that simplified the writing and execution of programs, and operating systems were created. An operating system (OS) is a piece of software that controls how computer hardware and system resources are used, as well as gives programs the resources they require to function.

The third generation was present between 1965 and 1971. Third-generation computers replaced transistors with integrated circuits (ICs). A single integrated circuit (IC) has several transistors, resistors, and capacitors, along with the necessary circuitry. Jack Kilby invented the IC.

Additionally, this generation saw the introduction of time-sharing, multiprogramming operating systems, and remote processing. Third-generation computers were programmed using high-level languages including BASIC, PASCAL, ALGOL-68, COBOL, and FORTRAN II.

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