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IBM and MVT
* IBM, " MVT Guide "-GC28-6720-4, R21, March 1972
IBM maintained full compatibility with the past, so that programs developed in the sixties can still run under z / VSE ( if developed for DOS / 360 ) or z / OS ( if developed for MFT or MVT ) with no change.
" The upgrade, required to run OS / VS1 or OS / VS2, was not cost effective for most customers by the time IBM could actually deliver and install it, so many customers were stuck with these machines running MVT until their lease ended.
In computing, Time Sharing Option ( TSO ) is an interactive time-sharing environment for IBM mainframe operating systems, including OS / 360 MVT, OS / VS2 ( SVS ), MVS, OS / 390, and z / OS.
The name " Time Sharing Option " derives from the fact that, when it was originally introduced in 1971, IBM considered time-sharing an " optional feature ," as compared to standard batch processing, and hence offered TSO as an option for OS / 360 MVT.
Initially released on IBM mainframe systems using DOS / 360, OS / MFT or OS / MVT, ADABAS is now available on a range of other systems including OpenVMS, Unix ( including Linux and Linux on zSeries ), and Microsoft Windows servers.
It was originally developed in SNOBOL at Bell Labs in 1972 by Marc J. Rochkind for an IBM System / 370 computer running OS / 360 MVT.

IBM and Supervisor
* IBM, " OS I / O Supervisor PLM "-GY28-6616-9, Program Logic Manual, R21. 7, April 1973
The software developed by the staff of the University of Michigan's academic Computing Center for the operation of the IBM S / 360-67, S / 370, and compatible computers can be described as a multiprogramming, multiprocessing, virtual memory, time-sharing supervisor ( University of Michigan Multiprogramming Supervisor or UMMPS ) that handles a number of resident, reentrant programs.
* Remote Supervisor Adapter an out-of-band management interface on IBM servers
* IBM Remote Supervisor Adapter ( IBM's out-of-band management products, including IPMI implementations )

IBM and Program
* CP / M, " Control Program / Monitor " microcomputer operating system ; a precursor to IBM PC-compatible disk operating systems
) The earliest use of the phrase seems to have been in an IBM advertising supplement to the New York Times published on April 30, 1961 and by Frank Fremont-Smith, Director of the American Institute of Biological Sciences Interdisciplinary Conference Program, in an April 1961 article in the AIBS Bulletin ( p.
The primary operating systems in use on current IBM mainframes include z / OS ( which followed MVS and OS / 390 ), z / VM ( previously VM / CMS ), z / VSE ( which is in the DOS / 360 lineage ), z / TPF ( a successor of Airlines Control Program ), and Linux on System z such as SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and others.
* IBM Corporation, Operating System 360, Linkage Editor, Program Logic Manual, 1967
* SOAP ( Symbolic Optimal Assembly Program ) ( 1957 ) an assembly language for the IBM 650 computer
TPF evolved from the Airlines Control Program ( ACP ), a free package developed in the mid-1960s by IBM in association with major North American and European airlines.
The IBM Program Number for all z / OS Version 1 releases is 5694-A01.
The booting concept was known as " Initial Program Load " for IBM mainframe computers of the 1950s and 60s.
In current IBM mainframe systems, the boot process is known as Initial Program Load ( IPL ).
They were supported by IBM 3704 / 3705 communication controllers and their Network Control Program, and by System / 370 and their VTAM and other software such as CICS and IMS.
VTAM is also supported by IBM, as is the IBM Network Control Program ( NCP ) required by the 3745 / 3746 controllers.
* IBM Network Control Program ( NCP ) is a communications program running on the 3705 and subsequent 37xx communications processors that, among other things, implements the packet switching switching protocol defined by SNA.
* PU4 nodes are front end processors running the Network Control Program ( NCP ) such as the IBM 37xx series
After the PS / 2 computer hit the market in 1987, IBM released the PC LAN Support Program, which included a driver for NetBIOS.
1972-McGill's RAX modifications accepted by IBM for distribution as " Installed User Program " under the name of " McGill University System for Interactive Computing " ( MUSIC ).
The original design was a collaboration between Tom Hardy, corporate head of the IBM Design Program, Italian-based designer Richard Sapper ( noted for the design of classic products such as the Tizio lamp for Artemide, office chair for Knoll, kitchenwares for Alessi and ballpoint for Lamy ) and Kazuhiko Yamazaki, lead notebook designer at IBM's Yamato Design Center in Japan.
** Airline Control Program ( ACP ) ( IBM )
SAP was founded in June 1972 as (" System Analysis and Program Development ") by five former IBM engineers in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg ( Dietmar Hopp, Klaus Tschira, Hans-Werner Hector, Hasso Plattner, and Claus Wellenreuther ).
The operating system of the System / 38 was called CPF, for " Control Program Facility " CPF is not related to SSP, the operating system of the IBM System / 34 and System / 36.
After IBM's unbundling, OS software was delivered as IBM System Control Program ( SCP ) software, eventually in " object code only " form, but still at no additional charge.
* the IBM Network Control Program, a program run on IBM programmable communications controllers to support IBM's Systems Network Architecture

IBM and Logic
ISBN 1-55860-169-4 .</ ref > ( O < sub > 2 </ sub > Technology, merged with several companies, acquired by Informix, which was in turn acquired by IBM ), POET ( now FastObjects from Versant which acquired Poet Software ), Versant Object Database ( Versant Corporation ), VOSS ( Logic Arts ) and JADE ( Jade Software Corporation ).
This prototype was based on the IBM PALM processor ( Put All Logic In Microcode or 128 bit ).
The IBM 1130 used System / 360 electronics packaging called Solid Logic Technology ( SLT ) and had a 16-bit binary architecture, as did later minicomputers like the PDP-11 and Data General Nova.
Logical Devices, Inc. released the Universal Compiler for Programmable Logic ( CUPL ), which ran under MSDOS on the IBM PC and is currently available as an integrated development package for Microsoft Windows.
The IBM 5100 is based on a 16-bit processor module called PALM ( Put All Logic in Microcode ).
It is coordinated by the OpenAccess Coalition of semiconductor and EDA industry leaders, including Altera, AMD, Cadence, IBM, Hewlett-Packard LSI Logic, Renesas ( formerly Mitsubishi, Hitachi and NEC ), Freescale ( formerly Motorola ), NXP Semiconductors, ST Microelectronics, Sun Microsystems, Synopsys and Texas Instruments.
The IBM PALM processor ( Put All Logic in Microcode ) was a board-level 16-bit processor used in the IBM 5100 Portable Computer, a predecessor of the IBM PC.
* BooleDozer: Logic synthesis tool by IBM ( internal IBM EDA tool )
Solid Logic Technology ( SLT ) was IBM's method for packaging electronic circuitry introduced in 1964 with the IBM System / 360 series and related machines.
* Examples of IBM Solid Logic Packaging Technologies
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Happy Feet needed an enormous group of computers, and Animal Logic worked with IBM to build a server farm with sufficient processing potential.
While it ran MS-DOS and approximated the hardware capabilities of the IBM PC, it was highly PC compatible, being able to run such programs as Sub Logic Flight Simulator ; but was not a huge success in the market.
Steps in manufacturing Solid Logic Technology hybrid wafers used in the IBM System / 360 and other IBM computers of the mid-1960s.

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