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  2. 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.

  3. IBM Basic assembly language and successors - Wikipedia

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    As it is an assembly language, BAL uses the native instruction set of the IBM mainframe architecture on which it runs, System/360.. The successors to BAL use the native instruction sets of the IBM mainframe architectures on which they run, including System/360, System/370, System/370-XA, ESA/370, ESA/390, and z/Architecture.

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

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    IBM's original OS/360 sort/merge program, 360S-SM-023, program name IERRCO00 (alias SORT), supported only IBM's first-generation direct-access storage devices (DASD) [d] and tapes (2400). 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).

  5. Systems Network Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Systems Network Architecture Format and Protocol Reference Manual: Architectural Logic (PDF). Third Edition. IBM. November 1980. SY20-3112-2. Systems Network Architecture: Transaction Programmer's Reference Manual for LU Type 6.2. Sixth Edition. IBM. June 1993. GC30-3084-05. Systems Network Architecture Type 2.1 Node Reference. Fifth Edition. IBM.

  6. IBM 7090 - Wikipedia

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    The IBM 7090 is a second-generation transistorized version of the earlier IBM 709 vacuum tube mainframe computer that was designed for "large-scale scientific and technological applications". The 7090 is the fourth member of the IBM 700/7000 series scientific computers.

  7. IBM BASIC - Wikipedia

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    The IBM Personal Computer Basic, commonly shortened to IBM BASIC, is a programming language first released by IBM with the IBM Personal Computer, Model 5150 (IBM PC) in 1981. IBM released four different versions of the Microsoft BASIC interpreter, licensed from Microsoft for the PC and PCjr. They are known as Cassette BASIC, Disk BASIC ...

  8. 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).

  9. IBM System/390 - Wikipedia

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    IBM IBM Z mainframe homepage; Current IBM Z mainframe servers "A Brief History of the IBM ES/9000, System/390 AND zSeries" (PDF). IBM Archives. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 26, 2006. IBM System/390 Photo Archived 2017-02-02 at the Wayback Machine "IBM System/390 (brochure)" (PDF). BitSavers. GU20-0082.