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- CP/CMS (Control Program/Cambridge Monitor System) is a discontinued time-sharing operating system of the late 1960s and early 1970s. It is known for its excellent performance and advanced features. Among its three versions, CP-40 /CMS was an important 'one-off' research system that established the CP/CMS virtual machine architecture.Initial release: May 1968; 55 years agoLicense: IBM Type-III Library (free in source code form at no charge to IBM customers, without support)Written in: Assembler (F)en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CP/CMS
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This article covers the History of CP/CMS — the historical context in which the IBM time-sharing virtual machine operating system was built. CP/CMS development occurred in a complex political and technical milieu. Historical notes, below, provides supporting quotes and citations from first-hand … See more
The seminal first-generation time-sharing system was CTSS, first demonstrated at MIT in 1961 and in production use from 1964 to 1974. It paved the way for Multics, CP/CMS, and all other time-sharing environments. Time … See more
In September 1966, CSC staff began the conversion of CP-40 and CMS to run on the S/360-67. CP-67 was a significant reimplementation of … See more
In 1968, the principals of a small consulting firm in Connecticut called Computer Software Systems had the audacious idea of … See more
In the early 60s, IBM was struggling to define its technical direction. The company had identified a problem with its past computer offerings: … See more
The loss of Project MAC was devastating for CSC, which essentially lost its reason for existence. Rasmussen remained committed to time … See more
• May 1968: Version 1 of CP/CMS was released to eight installations. It was made available as part of the IBM Type-III Library in June. Shortly thereafter, two time-sharing … See more
Interactive Data Corporation (IDC) followed a plan similar to that of National CSS, selling time-sharing services based on the CP/CMS … See more
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