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Opus : \O"pus\, n.; pl. Opera. [L. See Opera.]
A work; specif. (Mus.), a musical composition.
Note: Each composition, or set of pieces, as the composer may
choose, is called an opus, and they are numbered in the
order of their issue. (Often abbrev. to op.)
Based on Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
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Opus :
A Honeywell operating system promised
as a sop to customers after canning Multics in 1985. Opus
was to provide everything Multics had and more, plus total
Level_6/{DPS6">compatibility with the Level 6/{DPS6 operating system.
"Opus" was a code name, the system was officially named VS3
(short for HVS R3 or Honeywell Virtual System Release Three).
It was to run on the DPS6-plus hardware known internally as
the MRX and HRX, and be all things to all people.
The hardware was a dud (though it did run the native DPS6
software just fine), and the goal was, shall we say,
ambitious. The effort was cancelled by Bull in 1987, in
favor of another project going on in France.
Based on Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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