VME (Virtual Machine Environment) is a mainframe operating system developed by the UK company International Computers Limited (ICL, now part of the Fujitsu...
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VME may refer to: ICL VME, (Virtual Machine Environment) a mainframe computer operating system developed by International Computers Limited VMEbus, the...
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environment, a first for ICL. The original Series 39 introduced the "S3L" processors and microcodes, and a nodal architecture (see ICL VME) which is a form of...
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not moving to the new system, led ICL to develop a system called Concurrent Machine Environment (CME) under which VME ran DME as a subsystem, enabling...
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station (OPER), line printers, and card readers. It could run the ICL VME (VME/B, VME/K) or the Edinburgh Multiple Access System (EMAS) operating system...
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International Computers Limited (redirect from ICL Transaction Machine Environment)
company." Not only was too much resource going into VME/K at the expense of the VME/B system that ICL's biggest customers were actually using, but the development...
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Brian Warboys (category ICL Fellows)
university he had worked for ICL, then the UK's largest computer manufacturer. During the 1970s he had been the chief designer of ICL's VME operating system. He...
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OS-IV, MSP, and MSP-EX, the SDS Sigma series, Unisys VS/9, Unisys MCP and ICL VME. EBCDIC was devised in 1963 and 1964 by IBM and was announced with the...
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resources at another, was adopted as the basis for the security features of ICL's VME operating system. The Edinburgh Multiple Access System (EMAS) draws particularly...
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Content Addressable File Store (category ICL mainframe computers)
into ICL's own Querymaster query language, which worked in conjunction with the IDMS database; subsequently it was integrated into the ICL VME port of...
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GCOS, Stratus OpenVOS, Fujitsu (formerly Siemens) BS2000, and Fujitsu-ICL VME mainframes are still available in Europe, and Fujitsu (formerly Amdahl)...
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designer of ICL’s VME mainframe operating system and later Professor of Software Engineering at the University of Manchester as an "ICL Fellow" in 1984...
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middleware for distributed systems Data dictionary system of ICL's VME operating system; see ICL VME#QuickBuild Dataphone Digital Service or Digital Data System...
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Students for Liberty, American organization System Function Language of the ICL VME operating system Systemic functional linguistics, language as a social...
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GUI applications (Qt, Windows, etc.), games (Unreal Engine) S3 ICL 1980s ALGOL 68 ICL VME Ada Jean Ichbiah, S. Tucker Taft 1983 ALGOL 68, Pascal, C++, Eiffel...
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minicomputer ICL VME – including early variants VME/B and VME/2900, appearing on the ICL 2900 Series and Series 39 mainframes, implemented in S3 VME/K – on...
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without understanding the consequences. Until 2021, the DWP was still using ICL VME based computer systems, originating from its 1988 Pension Service Computer...
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SCL may refer to: System Control Language, of the ICL VME operating system SC++L, the C++ standard library Software Collections in the CentOS Linux distribution...
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extension .HEX, but sometimes also with .OBJ) Object Module Format (ICL) (OMF for ICL VME) Object Module Format (Intel) (OMF for Intel 8080/8085, OBJ for...
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Dual-layer Blu-ray Disc a command in SCL (System Control Language), of the ICL VME operating system This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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Module Format (OMF) may refer to: Object Module Format (ICL), an object-file format for the ICL VME operating system Object Module Format (Intel), an object-file...
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Distributed Array Processor (DAP) produced by International Computers Limited (ICL) was the world's first commercial massively parallel computer. The original...
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in 2016 - to supply human resource and payroll software to clients on ICL VME and IBM 370 mainframes. In 1992 the company moved to new headquarters,...
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ICT 1900 series (redirect from ICL 1900)
Computers and Tabulators (ICT) and later International Computers Limited (ICL) during the 1960s and 1970s. The 1900 series was notable for being one of...
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OpenDDS may refer to: ICL VME OpenDDS, an open-source implementation of Data Distribution Service This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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The ICL DRS was a range of departmental computers from International Computers Limited (ICL). Standing originally for Distributed Resource System, the...
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The S3 language that was used to write the ICL VME operating system and much other system software on the ICL 2900 Series was a direct derivative of Algol...
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List of British computers (redirect from ICL mainframe)
Challenger GEC GEC 2050 GEC 4000 series GEC Series 63 Grundy NewBrain ICL ICL 2900 Series ICL Series 39 One Per Desk Jupiter Ace Memotech MTX Nascom Nascom 1...
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English Electric System 4 (redirect from ICL System 4/75)
The English Electric (later ICL) System 4 was a mainframe computer announced in 1965. It was derived from the RCA Spectra 70 range, itself a variant of...
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