The IBM System/370 (S/370) is a range of IBM mainframe computers announced as the successors to the System/360 family on June 30, 1970. The series mostly...
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hardware platforms, including the IBM RS/6000 series and later Power and PowerPC-based systems, IBM System i, System/370 mainframes, PS/2 personal computers...
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IBM Enterprise Systems Architecture is an instruction set architecture introduced by IBM as ESA/370 in 1988. It is based on the IBM System/370-XA architecture...
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a family of IBM virtual machine operating systems used on IBM mainframes System/370, System/390, zSeries, System z and compatible systems, including the...
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IBM System/370-XA is an instruction set architecture introduced by IBM in 1983 for the IBM 308X processors.: 198 It extends the IBM System/370 architecture...
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1960s, 370 for 1970s. Enterprise System/9000 (ES/9000), as in 360 for 1960s, 370 for 1970s. Enterprise Systems Architecture/390 (ESA/390) was IBM's last...
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market with the 7000 series and the later System/360, followed by the System/370. Current mainframe computers in IBM's line of business computers are developments...
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microcode to execute many of the System/370's processor instructions, so that it could run a slightly modified version of IBM's APL mainframe program interpreter...
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The IBM 370 printer was used on the IBM 305 RAMAC computer system, introduced by IBM on September 14, 1956. The 370 was connected to the 305 by a serial...
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The IBM System/370 Model 168 and Model 158 were both announced on August 2, 1972. Prior 370 systems had not "offered virtual storage capability, which...
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The IBM 4300 series are mid-range systems compatible with System/370 that were sold from 1979 through 1992. They featured modest electrical and cooling...
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execute/emulate the System/370 instructions—1983. IBM 5155: IBM Portable—1984 IBM 4860: IBM PCjr—1984 IBM 5170: IBM Personal Computer/AT—1984 IBM 5140: IBM Convertible—1986...
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The IBM System/360 (S/360) is a family of mainframe computer systems announced by IBM on April 7, 1964, and delivered between 1965 and 1978. System/360...
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The IBM Basic assembly language and successors is a series of assembly languages and assemblers made for the IBM System/360 mainframe system and its successors...
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IBM System/370 Model 145 was announced September 23, 1970, three months after the 155 and 165 models. It was the fourth member of the IBM System/370 line...
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The IBM System/370 Model 155 (and the Model 165) were jointly announced Jun 30, 1970 as "designed for ... the Seventies." That same day IBM announced...
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The IBM System/370 Model 165 (and the Model 155) were jointly announced June 30, 1970 as "designed for ... the Seventies." That same day IBM announced...
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code-named Merlin, was introduced in June 1970 for use with the IBM System/370 and the IBM System 360/195. The original announcement included the 3330 Model...
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The IBM System/3 was an IBM midrange computer introduced in 1969, and marketed until 1985. It was produced by IBM Rochester in Minnesota as a low-end...
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The IBM 3090 family is a family of mainframe computers that was a high-end successor to the IBM System/370 series, and thus indirectly the successor to...
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Unix-like on IBM S/360, S/370, and successor mainframes AIX/370 (IBM's Advanced Interactive eXecutive, a System V Unix version) AIX/ESA (IBM's Advanced Interactive...
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The IBM System/370 Model 135 was announced March 8, 1971, the only 370 introduced that year. The 135 was IBM's fifth System 370, and it was withdrawn...
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(STR). In addition, IBM has developed workstation programs for the 1130, 360/20, 2922, System/360 other than 360/20, System/370 and System/3. The 2780 Data...
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Central Lancashire Cricket League CLCL, an assembly language code for the IBM System/370 CLCL, a clipboard history manager for Windows Search for "clcl" , "cl-cl"...
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IBM System/370 Model 115 was announced March 13, 1973, at that time the low-end model of the System/370 line. It was promoted as "an ideal System/370...
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devices. Two options were available for the IBM System/370 Model 168 for attaching a second processor. One was the IBM 3062 Attached Processing Unit, in which...
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later called paravirtualization, easier. Starting in August, 1972, the IBM System/370 has a similar MMU, although it initially supported only a 24-bit virtual...
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The IBM System/370 Model 148 (and the Model 138) were both announced June 30, 1976 Not only were they both more powerful and better in price/performance...
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26-bit computing (section IBM System/370)
that featured 26-bit memory addressing are certain second generation IBM System/370 mainframe computer models introduced in 1981 (and several subsequent...
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CP/CMS (redirect from Control Program/Cambridge Monitor System)
CP-370/CMS was a reimplementation of CP-67/CMS for the System/370. While it was never released as such, it became the foundation of IBM's VM/370 operating...
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