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  2. IBM System/38 - Wikipedia

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    The System/38 [2] [3] is a discontinued minicomputer and midrange computer manufactured and sold by IBM.The system was announced in 1978. [4] The System/38 has 48-bit addressing, which was unique for the time, and a novel integrated database system.

  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.

  4. Timeline of operating systems - Wikipedia

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    System Support Program (IBM System/34 and System/36) TRSDOS; Virtual Memory System (VMS) V1.0 (Initial commercial release, October 25) VRX (Virtual Resource eXecutive) VS Virtual Memory Operating System [21] 1978 2BSD; Apple DOS; Control Program Facility (IBM System/38) Cray Time Sharing System (CTSS) DPCX (IBM) DPPX (IBM) HDOS

  5. IBM System - Wikipedia

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    IBM System/38; IBM Personal System/55. IBM Personal System/55 note; IBM System/88; IBM System/360; IBM System/370; IBM System/390. IBM System/390 Multiprise; IBM Advanced System/400; IBM System Cluster 1350; IBM 1800 Data Acquisition and Control System; IBM 3850 Mass Storage System; IBM 5520 Administrative System; IBM RISC System/6000; IBM 7700 ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. IBM RPG - Wikipedia

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    The RPG programming language originally was created by IBM for their 1401 systems. IBM later produced implementations for the 7070/72/74 [4] [5] and System/360; [6] RPG II became the primary programming language for their midrange computer product line, (the System/3, System/32, System/34, System/38, System/36 and AS/400).

  8. IBM AS/400 - Wikipedia

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    The IBM AS/400 (Application System/400) is a family of midrange computers from IBM announced in June 1988 and released in August 1988. It was the successor to the System/36 and System/38 platforms, and ran the OS/400 operating system.

  9. Synon - Wikipedia

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    Synon's flagship product, Synon/2 was launched in 1986 and became an immediate success with System/38 users. The same year, Chris Herron, formerly CEO of Fusion, along with Patrick Batty of Toronto, and Gerard Wolf of Chicago, set up Synon Inc, Synon's US sales and marketing subsidiary, in Larkspur, California .