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Revision 6 . . (edit) November 7, 2001 1:22 am by David Shay
Revision 5 . . September 4, 2001 9:39 pm by (logged).177.80.xxx [reverting GNU/Linux to Linux]
Revision 4 . . September 4, 2001 6:00 am by Asa [GNU/Linux]
  

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The primary operating systems in use today on IBM mainframes include MVS (also called OS/390 or z/OS), VM/CMS (also called z/VM), DOS/VSE?, TPF, ALCS, and most recently GNU/Linux. (A few systems also remain that run MUSIC/SP?). Historical operating systems for the [System 360]? and its successors have included OS/360, MFT, MVT and SVS.
The primary operating systems in use today on IBM mainframes include MVS (also called OS/390 or z/OS), VM/CMS (also called z/VM), VSE, TPF, ALCS, and most recently Linux. (A few systems also remain that run MUSIC/SP?). Historical operating systems for the [System 360]? and its successors have included OS/360, MFT, MVT and SVS.

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