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- BTRON abstract "Business TRON (BTRON), is a computer operating system with a graphical user interface (GUI) built upon Central TRON (CTRON), itself a subproject of The Real-time Operating system Nucleus (TRON). TRON was launched in Japan in 1984 as an initiative to create a single, universal operating system with an open architecture.At one point, BTRON had a chance of becoming a popular desktop operating system in Japan. In 1989 the Japanese company Matsushita released an Intel-based PC, dubbed the PanaCAL ET, with the BTRON operating system. Though it only had an Intel 80286 processor with 2 MB of RAM, the system could render color video in a separate window. The Japanese government planned to introduce the Matsushita PC in its schools, but the United States government objected, claiming that the plan constituted market intervention and threatened Japan with sanctions (partly at the request of Microsoft).BTRON was unable to gain a position in the desktop OS market, however other TRON operating systems continue to be extensively used in small devices such as mobile phones, digital cameras, and CD players. The Desktop PC operating system market is dominated by Microsoft's Windows operating system.".
- BTRON status "Active".
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- BTRON wikiPageWikiLink Compact_Disc_player.
- BTRON wikiPageWikiLink Digital_camera.
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- BTRON wikiPageWikiLink Graphical_user_interface.
- BTRON wikiPageWikiLink Intel.
- BTRON wikiPageWikiLink Intel_80286.
- BTRON wikiPageWikiLink Intel_Corporation.
- BTRON wikiPageWikiLink Matsushita_Electric_Industrial_Co..
- BTRON wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft.
- BTRON wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_Windows.
- BTRON wikiPageWikiLink Mobile_phone.
- BTRON wikiPageWikiLink Open_architecture.
- BTRON wikiPageWikiLink Operating_system.
- BTRON wikiPageWikiLink Panasonic.
- BTRON wikiPageWikiLink Personal_computer.
- BTRON wikiPageWikiLink Personal_digital_assistant.
- BTRON wikiPageWikiLink TRON_Project.
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- BTRON wikiPageWikiLink United_States_government.
- BTRON wikiPageWikiLink Universal_operating_system.
- BTRON wikiPageWikiLink Usage_share_of_operating_systems.
- BTRON wikiPageWikiLink Workstation.
- BTRON wikiPageWikiLinkText "BTRON".
- BTRON hasPhotoCollection BTRON.
- BTRON marketingTarget "Personal computers, Workstations, PDAs".
- BTRON name "Business TRON".
- BTRON released "1984".
- BTRON supportedPlatforms Intel_80286.
- BTRON ui Graphical_user_interface.
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- BTRON workingState "Active".
- BTRON subject Category:History_of_software.
- BTRON subject Category:Window-based_operating_systems.
- BTRON subject Category:X86_operating_systems.
- BTRON hypernym Computer.
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- BTRON comment "Business TRON (BTRON), is a computer operating system with a graphical user interface (GUI) built upon Central TRON (CTRON), itself a subproject of The Real-time Operating system Nucleus (TRON). TRON was launched in Japan in 1984 as an initiative to create a single, universal operating system with an open architecture.At one point, BTRON had a chance of becoming a popular desktop operating system in Japan.".
- BTRON label "BTRON".
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- BTRON isPrimaryTopicOf BTRON.
- BTRON name "Business TRON".