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OS/VS1 included a replacement for OS/360 RJE. It allowed submission and retrieval of jobs by 2770, 2780 and 3780 terminals and by workstation programs included with OS/VS1 for, e.g., 1130. RES included Remote Terminal Access Method and a closer integration with Job Management than what RJE had.
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OS/VS1 went through seven product releases. IBM enhanced OS/VS1 Release 7 with four releases of the IBM OS/VS1 Basic Programming Extensions (BPE), product 5662-257. BPE provides support for new 1980s hardware, such as 3380
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On January 24, 1989, IBM announced the intention to withdraw OS/VS1 and OS/VS1 BPE from marketing effective April 24, 1989, and to discontinue service effective February 28, 1990.
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with a single virtual address space. OS/VS1 was often installed on mid-range IBM mainframe systems, such as the System/370 Model 145 and, later, the System/370 Model 148.
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Optional component of OS/360 MFT II, OS/360 MVT and OS/VS1, CRJE allowed the user at a line-mode terminal to edit text datasets, submit jobs and access job output.
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During the 1970s, some universities ran the above combination during the day, and "went native" (no VM/CMS) at night, to run heavy batch work, e.g. administrative
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The modification will be in the next version of the Tone III package and will be available at all Tone customer locations during the first quarter of 1977.
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IBM announced the last BPE release, OS/VS1 Basic Programming Extensions Release 4, on September 15, 1983, with planned general availability in March 1984.
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which was intended to handle larger work loads consisting of batch applications, online interactive users (using the
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IBM announced the end of functional enhancements to OS/VS1 in 1984. IBM recommended OS/VS1 installations migrate to
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applications, running within a fixed number of operating system partitions via the batch job management system
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A non-IBM time-sharing product named TONE (TSO-like, for VS1 / VS ONE) was marketed by Tone Software Co.
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One combination was VM/CMS for time sharing, and a guest "machine" running OS/360 MFT II for batch.
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J. H. Baily; J. A. Howard; T. J. Szczygielski (1974). "The job entry subsystem of OS/VS1".
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OS/VS1 was intended to manage a medium-sized work load (for the 1970s) consisting only of
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Installation and modification of OS/VS1 was accomplished via IBM's cumbersome
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OS/VS1 was OS/360 MFT II with a single virtual address space; by comparison,
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transaction processing monitor as a job within one of its partitions.
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OS/VS1 Basic Programming Extensions (BPE) Release 4 / March 1984
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and VM/VTAM Communications Network Application (VCNA).
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Multiprogramming with a Fixed number of Tasks (MFT)
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Index

OS/VS1 BPE

Developer
IBM
Written in
PL/S
Latest release
IBM mainframes
System/370
License
Proprietary
OS/360
History of IBM mainframe operating systems
GM OS & GM-NAA I/O
BESYS
UMES
SOS
IBSYS
MIT CTSS
BOS/360
TOS/360
TSS/360
MTS
ORVYL
RAX
MUSIC
MUSIC/SP
DOS/360 and successors
DOS/360
DOS/VS

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