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Pages in category "IBM operating systems" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 4680 Operating System; IBM 4680 OS; 4690 Operating System;
Word about LABS/7 then spread to “the field”, those who were charged with marketing the System/7 to IBM customers. A cooperative effort was mounted involving the program authors at SJRL and a team of IBM System Engineers, led by Fred Schneider, to make the software available to customers as an Installed User Program or IUP.
General Motors Operating System made for IBM 701 [2] MIT's Tape Director operating system made for UNIVAC 1103 [3] [4] 1956 GM-NAA I/O for IBM 704, based on General Motors Operating System; 1957 Atlas Supervisor (Manchester University) (Atlas computer project start) BESYS , for IBM 704, later IBM 7090 and IBM 7094; 1958
GM OS & GM-NAA I/O – for the IBM 704; IBSYS – tape based operating system for IBM 7090 and IBM 7094; 7040/7044 Operating System (16/32K) - 7040-PR-150; IJMON – A bootable serial I/O monitor for loading programs for the IBM 1400 series [citation needed] 1410 Processor Operating System (PR-155) for the 1410 and 7010
Transaction Processing Facility (TPF) [2] is an IBM real-time operating system for mainframe computers descended from the IBM System/360 family, including zSeries and System z9. TPF delivers fast, high-volume, high-throughput transaction processing, handling large, continuous loads of essentially simple transactions across large, geographically ...
OS/360, officially known as IBM System/360 Operating System, [1] [2] is a discontinued batch processing operating system developed by IBM for their then-new System/360 mainframe computer, announced in 1964; it was influenced by the earlier IBSYS/IBJOB and Input/Output Control System (IOCS) packages for the IBM 7090/7094 [citation needed] and even more so by the PR155 Operating System for the ...
VSE n (Virtual Storage Extended) is an operating system for IBM mainframe computers, the latest one in the DOS/360 lineage, which originated in 1965.It is less common than z/OS and is mostly used on smaller machines.
IBM released fairly minor enhancements of OS/VS1 until 1983, and in 1984 announced that there would be no more. OS/VS1 and TSS/370 are the only IBM [51] System/370 operating systems that do not have modern descendants. The Special Real Time Operating System (SRTOS), Programming RPQ Z06751, is a variant of OS/VS1 extended to support real-time ...