Unified Operating System



The unified operating system is an operating system developed by Robco Inudstries which manages the hardware of a computer and acts as a software enviroment in which computer programs can be run efficiently. It runs on a computer mainframe.

Use
An operating system is essentially a software medium between the user and the computer hardware itself. The basic components of an operating system include the kernel, which controls the very basic processes like memory management, the execution of programs and drivers which handle networking with computer terminals and the sending and recieving of data to and from the keyboards, mice, monitors etc which are connected to them. The operating system is also responsible for the user interface, i.e. what the terminal user sees on the screen. In the UOS's case, this is a command line interface. The UOS was published and copyrighted by RobCo Industries in 2075 with an expiration date in 2077.

The unified operating system was programmed with the capacity for accepting older applications software. An example of an older program given new life on this platform is the Journal-It Software published by PagSoft in 2072.

Appearances
The unified operating system appears in Fallout 3.

Behind the scenes
The UOS bears a more than passing resemblence to the real world OpenVMS system especially the terminals and terminal commands the Lone Wanderer can be seen typing in to hack into systems. The SET FILE/PROT= command is a valid VMS command, as well as the SET TERM/INQ command. The terminals themselves are RT-V300 in the game which we can assume means Remote Terminal Video 300. The corresponding DEC (now HP) terminal would be a VT-300 terminal Video Terminal-300. The RT-V300 terminals have the same screen look and feel font, and green video type as the The DEC VT terminals. The RT-V300 looks very similar to a DEC VT-100 terminal. VMS also ran on DEC VAX family of computers; the ZAX mainframes are likely a reference to the VAXen.

Unified Operating System