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====On S/360, S/370, and successor mainframes====<!--IBM--> * [[OS/360 and successors]] on IBM S/360, S/370, and successor mainframes ** [[OS/360]] (first official OS targeted for the [[System/360]] architecture) *** PCP (Primary Control Program, a kernel and a ground breaking automatic space allocating file system) *** [[MFT (operating system)|MFT]] (original Multi-programming with a Fixed number of Tasks, replaced by MFT II) *** [[MFT (operating system)|MFT II]] (Multi-Programming with a Fixed number of Tasks, had up to 15 fixed size application partitions, plus partitions for system tasks, initially defined at boot time but redefinable by operator command) *** [[Multiprogramming with a Variable number of Tasks|MVT]] (Multi-Programming with a Variable number of Tasks, had up to 15 application regions defined dynamically, plus additional regions for system tasks) *** '''M65MP''' (MVT with support for a multiprocessor 360/65) ** [[OS/VS]] (port of OS/360 targeted for the [[System/370]] [[virtual memory]] architecture (OS/370 is not the correct name for OS/VS1 and OS/VS2.) OS/VS has the following variations: *** [[OS/VS1]] (Operating System/Virtual Storage 1, Virtual-memory version of OS/360 MFT II) **** '''OS/VS1 Basic Programming Extensions''' (BPE) adds device support and VM handshaking *** OS/VS2 (Operating System/Virtual Storage 2, Virtual-memory version of OS/360 MVT) ****OS/VS2 R1 (Called [[OS/VS2 (SVS)|Single Virtual Storage]] (SVS), Virtual-memory version of OS/360 MVT but without multiprocessing support) **** OS/VS2 R2 through R3.8 (called [[Multiple Virtual Storage]], MVS, eliminated most need for VS1). ***** MVS/SE (MVS System Extensions) ** MVS/SP (MVS System Product) V1 **'''MVS/370''' refers to OS/VS2 MVS, MVS/SE and MVS/SP Version 1 ** [[MVS/XA]] (MVS/SP V2, supports S/370 Extended Architecture, [[31-bit computing|31-bit]] addressing) ** [[MVS/ESA]] (MVS supported Enterprise Systems Architecture, horizontal addressing extensions: data only address spaces called Dataspaces) *** '''MVS/SP V3''' *** '''MVS/ESA SP V4''' (a Unix environment was available for MVS/ESA SP V4R3) *** '''MVS/ESA SP V5''' (the UNIX environment was bundled in this and all subsequent versions) ** [[OS/390]] replacement for MVS/ESA SP V5 with some products bundled ** [[z/OS]] [[z/Architecture]] replacement for OS/390 with [[64-bit computing|64-bit]] virtual addressing ** [[Phoenix (computer)|Phoenix/MVS]] (Developed at [[Cambridge University]]) * [[DOS/360 and successors]] on IBM S/360, S/370, and successor mainframes ** [[BOS/360]] (early interim version of DOS/360, briefly available at a few Alpha & Beta System/360 sites) ** [[DOS/360 and successors#TOS/360|TOS/360]] (similar to BOS above and more fleeting, able to boot and run from 2x00 series tape drives) ** [[DOS/360 and successors|DOS/360]] (Disk Operating System (DOS), multi-programming system with up to 3 partitions, first commonly available OS for System/360) *** DOS/360/RJE (DOS/360 with a control program extension that provided for the monitoring of remote job entry hardware (card reader & printer) connected by dedicated phone lines) ** [[DOS/VS]] (First DOS offered on System/370 systems, provided virtual storage) ** [[DOS/VSE]] (also known as VSE, upgrade of DOS/VS, up to 14 fixed size processing partitions ) *** '''VSE/Advanced Functions''' (VSE/AF) - Additional functionality for DOS/VSE ** [[VSE/SP]] (program product including DOS/VSE and VSE/AF) ** VSE/ESA, replaces VSE/SP, supports ESA/370 and [[ESA/390]] with 31-bit addresses ** [[z/VSE]] (latest version of the four decades old DOS lineage, supports 64-bit addresses, multiprocessing, multiprogramming, SNA, TCP/IP, and some virtual machine features in support of Linux workloads) * [[CP/CMS]] (Control Program/Cambridge Monitor System) and successors on IBM S/360, S/370, and successor mainframes ** [[CP-40]]/CMS (for System/360 Model 40) ** [[CP-67]]/CMS (for System/360 Model 67) ** [[VM (operating system)|Virtual Machine Facility/370]] (VM/370) - the CP [[virtual machine]] [[hypervisor]], [[Conversational Monitor System]] (CMS) operating system and supporting facilities for System/370 (24-bit addresses) *** '''VM/370 Basic System Extensions Program Product''' (VM/BSE, AKA BSEPP) is an enhancement to VM/370 *** '''VM/370 System Extensions Program Product''' (VM/SE, AKA SEPP) is an enhancement to VM/370 that includes the facilities of VM/BSE ** '''Virtual Machine/System Product''' (VM/SP) replaces VM/370, VM/BSE and VM/SE. ** '''Virtual Machine/Extended Architecture''' (VM/XA) refers to three versions of VM that support System/370 Extended Architecture (S/370-XA) with 31-bit virtual addresses *** '''Virtual Machine/Extended architecture Migration Aid''' (VM/XA MA) - Intended for MVS/370 to MVS/XA migration *** '''Virtual Machine/Extended Architecture Systems Facility''' (VM/XA SF) - new release of VM/XA MA with additional functionality *** '''Virtual Machine/Extended Architecture System Product''' (VM/XA SP) - Replaces VM/SP, VM/SP HPO and VM/XA SF ** '''Virtual Machine/Enterprise Systems Architecture''' (VM/ESA), supports S/370, ESA/370 and [[ESA/390]] (a Unix environment was available starting with<ref>{{cite web } title = Availability: VM/ESA Version 2 Release 1.0 with OpenEdition for VM/ESA | id = 295-240 | date = June 12, 1995 | series = Announcement letters | url = https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/announcements/archive/ENUS295-240 | publisher = [[IBM]] | access-date = March 29, 2024 }} </ref> Version 2.) ** [[z/VM]] (z/Architecture version of the VM OS with 64-bit addressing). Starting with Version 3,<ref>{{cite web | title = z/VM V3R1 Enabled for 64-bit Architecture | id = 200-358 | date = October 3, 2000 | url = https://www.ibm.com/common/ssi/ShowDoc.wss?docURL=/common/ssi/rep_ca/8/897/ENUS200-358/index.html | series = Announcement Letters | publisher = [[IBM]] | access-date = January 31, 2022 | archive-date = December 17, 2021 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20211217151307/https://www.ibm.com/common/ssi/ShowDoc.wss?docURL=/common/ssi/rep_ca/8/897/ENUS200-358/index.html | url-status = live }} </ref> the Unix environment was standard. {{further|History of CP/CMS}} * TPF Line (Transaction Processing Facility) on IBM S/360, S/370, and successor mainframes (largely used by airlines) ** [[IBM Airline Control Program|ACP]] (Airline Control Program) ** [[Transaction Processing Facility|TPF]] (Transaction Processing Facility) ** [[z/TPF]] ([[z/Architecture]] extension) * [[Unix-like]] on IBM S/360, S/370, and successor mainframes ** [[IBM AIX#IBM mainframes|AIX/370]] (IBM's Advanced Interactive eXecutive, a System V Unix version) ** [[IBM AIX#IBM mainframes|AIX/ESA]] (IBM's Advanced Interactive eXecutive, a System V Unix version) ** [[OpenSolaris for System z]] ** [[Amdahl UTS|UTS]] (developed by Amdahl) ** [[Linux on IBM Z]] * Others on IBM S/360, S/370, and successor mainframes: ** [[BOS/360]] (Basic Operating System) ** [[IBM DPPX|Distributed Processing Programming Executive/370]] (DPPX/370) a port of DDPX from [[IBM 8100|8100]] to S/370. ** [[Michigan Terminal System|MTS]] (Michigan Terminal System, developed by a group of universities in the US, Canada, and the UK for the IBM System/360 Model 67, System/370 series, and compatible mainframes) ** RTOS/360 (IBM's Real Time Operating System, ran on 5 NASA custom System/360-75s)<ref>{{cite conference |url=http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1476793.1476796 |title=RTOS: extending OS/360 for real time spaceflight control |first=J. L. |last=Johnstone |doi=10.1145/1476793.1476796 |book-title=Proceedings of the May 14β16, 1969, Spring Joint Computer Conference |isbn=9781450379021 |pages=15β27|doi-access=free }}</ref> ** [[TOS/360]] (Tape Operating System) ** [[TSS/360]] (IBM's Time Sharing System) ** [[MUSIC/SP]] (developed by [[McGill University]] for IBM System/370) ** [[ORVYL and WYLBUR]] (developed by [[Stanford University]] for IBM System/360)
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