CP-370

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CP-370 was a re-implementation of CP-67 for the IBM System/370. This was made possible when IBM added virtual memory to the System/370 series, which was announced in 1972 along with IBM's VM/370 system. At release, CP-370 was renamed VM-CP. A successor of this software is found in today's z/VM. See the article History of CP/CMS for details on the S/370 implementation.

[edit] Family Tree

CP/CMS family relationships:    → derivation    >> strong influence    > some influence/precedence
 CTSS 
> IBM M44/44X
>> CP-40/CMSCP[-67]/CMS  VM/370 → VM/XA versions → VM/ESAz/VM
VP/CSS
> TSS/360
> OS/MVT-TSOOS/VS2-TSOMVS-TSOz/OS-TSO
>> MULTICS and most other time-sharing platforms

This simplified framework provides links to major time-sharing systems that influenced or were influenced by CP/CMS. Many other important systems emerged during this period; cf. Manchester/Ferranti Atlas, Burroughs, Control Data Corporation, DEC, and Honeywell for examples. Also see time-sharing system evolution.