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  2. System Support Program - Wikipedia

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    Release 9 was issued in 1981. In 1983, IBM repackaged SSP on a new computer called the IBM System/36, which was not object-code compatible with the S/34. In 1994, IBM repackaged SSP on an updated model of the S/36 called the Advanced/36. The A/36 was an IBM AS/400 which had the SSP implemented as a "virtual machine". Major releases of SSP ...

  3. Control Program Facility - Wikipedia

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    Control Program Facility (CPF) is the operating system of the IBM System/38. [3] CPF represented an independendent line of development at IBM Rochester, and was unrelated to the earlier and more widely used System Support Program operating system. CPF evolved into the OS/400 operating system, which was originally known as XPF (Extended CPF). [1]

  4. Support programs for OS/360 and successors - Wikipedia

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    Support for second-generation disk drives was provided by IBM program products such as 5734-SM1 and the later 5740-SM1 (DFSORT, alias ICEMAN, also SORT). SORT is frequently executed as a stand-alone program, where it normally reads input from a file identified by DD SORTIN and writes sorted output to a file identified by DD SORTOUT .

  5. IBM Basic Programming Support - Wikipedia

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    IBM Basic Programming Support/360 (BPS), originally called Special Support, was a set of standalone programs for System/360 mainframes with a minimum of 8 KiB of memory. BPS was developed by IBM 's General Products Division in Endicott, New York .

  6. OS/390 - Wikipedia

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    IBM Communications Server – Provides Virtual Telecommunications Access Method (VTAM) and TCP/IP communications protocols An additional benefit of the OS/390 packaging concept was to improve reliability, availability and serviceability (RAS) for the operating system, as the number of different combinations of elements that a customer could ...

  7. Houston Automatic Spooling Priority - Wikipedia

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    Each reader/interpreter or output writer was a separate operating system task in its own partition or region. [3] A system with a large number of readers, printers, and punches might have a large number of spooling tasks. HASP was developed by IBM Federal Systems Division contractors at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in Houston. The ...

  8. IBM Administrative Terminal System - Wikipedia

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    An IBM program RPQ added support for the IBM 3330 direct access storage facility, and this PRPQ was applied by most users of ATS/360 that had migrated to early IBM System/370 systems. Essentially, this PRPQ appended to selected instances of the canonical Load Halfword (LH) instruction—which implicitly featured "sign extension" from the source ...

  9. IBM System - Wikipedia

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    IBM System Object Model; IBM System Support Program; IBM PowerHA SystemMirror; File systems: IBM Journaled File System; IBM SAN File System; See also. IBM Series/1;