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Marty Zimelis wrote:
Bob,
Right name, but I believe the wrong derivation. The 67 in CP-67 comes
form the fact that it ran on the S/360 model 67, the only production model
of the
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re:
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2007s.html#33 Age of IBM VM
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2007s.html#36 Oracle Introduces Oracle VM As It
Leaps Into Virtualization
one could claim
Hello Everyone,
What is considered to be the official birthday of IBM VM?
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The original version was called ³CP 67² (I think), narrowing it down to 1967
or a bit before...
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Subject: Age of IBM VM
Hello Everyone,
What is considered to be the official birthday of IBM VM?
Ed Martin
Aultman Health Foundation
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The original version was called CP 67 (I think), narrowing it down to 1967
or a bit before...
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It was announced as a program product in August, 1972. We celebrated
it's 35th birthday at SHARE in San Diego this past August.
Edward M. Martin wrote:
Hello Everyone,
What is considered to be the official birthday of IBM VM?
Ed Martin
Aultman Health Foundation
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Hello Everyone,
What is considered to be the official birthday of IBM VM?
Ed Martin
Aultman Health Foundation
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On Nov 13, 2007 5:34 PM, Schuh, Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The question is ambiguous.
Certainly. I thought he meant the IBMVM mailing list... (my memory
goes back to VMXA-L and I found a post from Rich Chong in 1991 on that
list).
Rob
I have the date as August 2, 1972.
Fred
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It was announced as a program product in August, 1972. We celebrated
it's 35th birthday at SHARE in San Diego this past August.
Edward M. Martin wrote:
Subject: Re: Age of IBM VM
On Nov 13, 2007 5:34 PM, Schuh, Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The question is ambiguous.
Certainly. I thought he meant the IBMVM mailing list... (my memory
goes back to VMXA-L and I found a post from Rich Chong in 1991 on that
list).
Rob
That sounds right. I have a copy of the announcement letter, but it's
at home.
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I have the date as August 2, 1972.
Fred
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FYI: a copy of the VM/370 announcement presentation slides and the official
script IBM presenters were supposed to use is in the Just For Fun section of
www.sinenomine.net.
The original came from a basement cache at Marist, and surprisingly enough,
almost everything in the presentation still
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