System software (or systems software) is computer software designed to operate and control the computer hardware and to provide a platform for running application software.
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PS3 was capable of converting multi-channel DSD to lossy 1.5 Mbit/s DTS for playback over S/PDIF using the 2.00 system software.
Applications may be bundled with the computer and its system software or published separately, and can be coded as university projects.
The CheyTac Advanced Ballistic Computer (ABC) System software package uses tabulated bullet flight data derived from high speed Doppler Radar test sessions, and mathematical models to predict ballistic trajectory.
In the early 1990s, FileNet introduced a more "open" version of its WorkFlo Business System software, the Series 6500, that ran on the IBM RS/6000 platform and the AIX operating system.
More importantly, HFS was hard-coded into new Plus' 128K ROM, freeing not only space from the system software disk, but also RAM.
Unix, originally Unics, computer operating system software
Userland (computing), operating system software that does not belong in the kernel