In AmigaOS 1.x, the AmigaDOS portion was based on TRIPOS, which is written in BCPL.
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He also won a Smith's Prize, which, unlike the tripos, is a test of original research.
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In 1900 he passed part II of the tripos and was awarded a fellowship.
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As a foundation scholar, he took his degree with a first class in the classical tripos in 1873.
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After taking a first in the Natural Science tripos, he went to Paris and then Italy to study art.
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You don't need a tripos from Oxbridge or a worthless piece of paper from NCoH to figure that one out.
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In that time, high wranglers of one year became the examiners of the mathematical tripos three or four years afterwards.
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He was well versed in the history of philosophy, and on three occasions acted as examiner for the moral sciences tripos.
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He did his tripos in Law from Cambridge University.
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Final honors degree examinations at Cambridge University
TRIPOS (TRIvial Portable Operating System) is a computer operating system. Development started in 1976 at the Computer Laboratory of Cambridge University and it was headed by Dr. Martin Richards. The first version appeared in January 1978 and it originally ran on a PDP-11. ...
The University of Cambridge, England, divides the different kinds of honours bachelor's degree by Tripos , a word which has an obscure etymology, but which may be traced to the three-legged stool candidates once used to sit on when taking oral examinations. ...
The Cambridge degree exam system. Divides an undergraduate degree into blocks of one or two years called Parts, and examinations are held at the end of each part. Transfer between subjects is possible after completion of earlier parts.