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Latest revision as of 22:47, 29 July 2023
The Control Program operating system (usually CP for short) was the first virtual machine operating system; it was the ancestor of the later VM operating system. It was created at IBM's Cambridge Scientific Center, starting at the end of 1964.
The first version was CP-40, so called because it ran on a modified IBM 360/40. it was soon replaced by CP-67, which it ran on the IBM 360/67, created with it.
External links
- VM and the VM Community - includes a detailed history of CP
- The Origin of the VM/370 Time-sharing System - covers its origins in CP
- A virtual machine time-sharing system
- The IBM 360/67 and CP/CMS
- Blaauw box vs. DAT box on the S/360-67 (archived version; original now offline)