Cambridge Distributed Computing System

It grew out of the Cambridge Ring local area network, which it used to interconnect computers.

At login, a user would request from the bank a machine with a given architecture and amount of memory.

The system then assigned to the user a machine that served, for the duration of the login session, as their "personal" computer.

The machines in the processor bank ran the TRIPOS operating system.

Additional special-purpose servers provided file and other services.