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    “Operating System for the IBM S/360. Multiprogramming with a Fixed number of Tasks. Simple version of OS/MVT suitable for processors with limited memory. First release 1967, substantial revision 1968.”w80 Professor Jim Mooney’s list of Batch Systems for Large Computers

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Intended purpose

server/mainframe: batch-orientedw80

desktop/workstation: not appropriate

handheld: not appropriate

real time: not appropriate

Kind of OS: proprietary

Release Date: 1968w80

Current Version: not current; historical operating systemw80

Cost:

Hardware Supported: IBM S/360w80

Maximum Number of Processors:

Number of bits:

Memory map:

Kernel: proprietary

POSIX: not supported

Peripherals:

File Systems Supported:

Other Systems Emulated:

Graphics Engine: none

Text Command Shell:

User Interface (graphic): none

Graphic Command Shell: none

Disabled support: none

Internet Services: none

Application Programs:

Security:

Other:

references

    Mealy, G.H., et al. The functional structure of OS/360. IBMSJ, Vol. 5, No. 1, 1966, pp. 3-51.
    Auslander, M.A., et al. The Evolution of the MVS Operating System. IBMJRD, Vol. 25, No. 5, Sept. 1981, pp. 471-482.

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