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{{Short description|Early IBM System/360 operating system}} {{Infobox OS | name = Basic Operating System/360 (BOS/360)<!-- Name of program or distribution --> | logo = IBM logo.svg | logo caption = | logo size = 120px | logo alt = | screenshot = <!-- filename only (no wikilink, no Image:/File:) --> | caption = | screenshot_size = | screenshot_alt = | collapsible = | version of = <!-- For articles about releases of operating systems ONLY --> | developer = [[IBM]] General Products Division (GPD)<!-- Name of main developer or sponsor--> | family = <!-- "Unix-like" or "Microsoft Windows" --> | working state = Discontinued<!-- "Current", "Discontinued" (operating systems), or "No longer supported" (releases) --> | source model = <!-- "Open source", "Closed source", or "Shared source" --> | released = {{Start date and age|1965|10}} | discontinued = <!-- DON'T use this for articles about releases of operating systems --> | RTM date = <!-- {{Start date and age|YYYY|MM|DD|df=yes/no}} ONLY for articles about OS releases --> | GA date = <!-- {{Start date and age|YYYY|MM|DD|df=yes/no}} ONLY for articles about OS releases --> | latest release version = | latest release date = | latest preview version = | latest preview date = <!-- {{Start date and age|YYYY|MM|DD|df=yes/no}} --> | marketing target = [[IBM mainframes|IBM mainframe computers]] | programmed in = | language = [[English language|English]]<!-- Supported human languages (English, French, Italian, Arabic, ...) --> | update model = <!-- APT, Windows Update, etc. --> | package manager = <!-- dpkg, rpm, Windows installer, etc. --> | supported platforms = [[IBM System/360|System/360]]<!-- IA-32, x64, Itanium, ARM, etc. --> | kernel type = <!-- Hybrid, Monolithic, Microkernel, Exokernel, Nanokernel, etc. --> | userland = | ui = | license = [[Proprietary software|Proprietary]] | preceded by = | succeeded by = | website = <!-- {{URL|www.example.org}} --> | support status = <!-- For articles about releases of operating systems ONLY --> | other articles = | prog_language = }} {{History of IBM mainframe operating systems|misc}} '''Basic Operating System/360''' ('''BOS/360''') was an early [[IBM System/360]] [[operating system]]. == Origin == BOS was one of four System/360 Operating System versions developed by the IBM General Products Division (GPD) in [[Endicott, New York]] to fill a gap at the low end of the System/360 line when it became apparent that OS/360 was not able to run on the smallest systems. [[IBM Basic Programming Support|BPS (Basic Programming support)]] was designed to run on systems with a minimum of 8 KB of main storage and no disk. BOS was intended for disk systems with at least 8 KB and one [[IBM 2311|2311]] disk drive.<ref>{{cite book |last1=IBM Corporation |title=IBM System/360 Basic Operating System Programmer's Guide |date=Sep 1967 |url=http://bitsavers.org/pdf/ibm/360/bos_bps/C24-3372-6_BOSpgmr_Sep67.pdf |access-date=Jan 24, 2022}}</ref> [[DOS/360 and successors|DOS and TOS]] were developed from BOS for systems with at least 16 KB and either disks (DOS) or [[Magnetic tape|tape drives]] only (TOS). BOS was released in October 1965, nearly two years before OS/360,<ref>Pugh, Emerson, et al. "IBM's 360 and Early 370 Systems". MIT Press, 1991, p. 331</ref> thus BOS was the only disk based operating system available at launch for a machine that was marketed as disk based. == Components == BOS consisted of the following components: * Control programs: ** The [[Supervisory program|supervisor]]. ** [[Job Control Language|Job control]] capable of running jobs sequentially from the card reader. ** The [[Initial Program Load#IBM Initial Program Load|IPL]] loader. * System Service Programs: ** The [[Linkage editor|Linkage Editor]]. ** The Librarian, supporting a core-image library, and optionally a macro library and a relocatable library. ** The "Load System Program," a [[sysgen]] program to build a disk-resident BOS system from cards. * IBM-supplied processing programs which could be installed with BOS: ** Language translators, an [[Assembler (computer programming)#Assembler|Assembler]] and an [[IBM RPG|RPG]] compiler. Compilers for [[FORTRAN IV]] and [[COBOL]] were added later. ** Autotest, a debugging aid. ** Sort/Merge. ** Utility programs for file-to-file copy between devices and formats. ** [[Remote job entry|Remote Job Entry]] allowing the BOS system to submit jobs to a remote System/360 and receive output. * Data Management, consisting of supervisor support for Physical [[IOCS]], and macros for Logical IOCS which could be incorporated into the user's processing programs. == IBM 1070 Process Communication Supervisor == The [[IBM 1070]] Process Communication Supervisor was a dedicated [[Industrial control system|process control system]] that ran as an extension under BOS "Relying on the BOS supervisor to handle ordinary physical and logical I/O operations (i. e., for cards, disk, etc.), the PC supervisor is specialized to the process control aspects of the user's program."<ref>{{cite book|last=IBM Corporation|title=IBM System/360 Basic Programming Support and Basic Operating System/360 Programming Systems Summary (C24-3420-0).|year=1965|url=http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/ibm/360/bos_bps/C24-3420-0_BPS_BOS_Programming_Systems_Summary_Aug65.pdf}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} == Further reading == *Pugh, Emerson W.; Johnson, Lyle R.; Palmer, John H. (1991). [https://books.google.com/books?id=MFGj_PT_clIC&q=IBM%27s+360 ''IBM's 360 and Early 370 Systems''], Cambridge : MIT Press. (pp. 321β345) {{IBM operating systems}} {{DEFAULTSORT:BOS 360}} [[Category:IBM mainframe operating systems]] [[Category:Discontinued operating systems]] [[Category:Assembly language software]] [[Category:1965 software]]
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