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Data General (DG) was a firm that made minicomputers and their operating systems. It was acquired by EMC. DG's main operating systems (OSs) were AOS/VS and DGUX. Both systems are in decline. As with other software in this situation, legacy system users still need aid and support, so users are working together to keep systems running.
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  • Datatek, Inc. - Migration products and services for transitioning to open systems, for users of Data General AOS/VS, DG/UX, DG/SQL, INFOS.
  • SimuLogics: Novas are Forever - Preserves history and legacy of Data General Nova, Eclipse, MV, and compatible minicomputers; salvages, restores, archives related hardware, software, documentation for all purposes; works worldwide with businesses, universities, museums, hobbyists, other organizations to preserve this important part of computer history and provide open-system solutions to users.
  • Stupid AOS/VS Tricks - Devoted to the Data General operating system AOS/VS. Contains help, useful macros, shell games, tricks, trivia, jokes concerning this dying OS, collected over the more than 16 years.
  • Wild Hare Computer Systems, Inc. - Cost-effective, guaranteed software solutions for clients worldwide. Extensive Data General experience, products, service, support. Also trying to salvage and archive as much Data General Nova, Eclipse, MV software, documentation, hardware and sales information as possible. Main office: Boulder, Colorado, U.S.

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