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 <b>Conversationalb> <b>Monitorb> System - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The <b>Conversationalb> <b>Monitorb> System (CMS) is a relatively simple interactive computing single-user operating system which was for many years IBM's principal time-sharing product.
CMS runs primarily on IBM mainframe computers on top of the VM virtual machine operating system.
CMS was developed in concert with VM to provide a time-sharing system; its original form was heavily influenced by CTSS, which was built by people at the same location (at MIT) as CSC.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conversational_Monitor_System   (572 words)

  
 VM/CMS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
VM/CMS (Virtual Machine/<b>Conversationalb> <b>Monitorb> System, originally called CP/CMS when it first appeared) is a bundled pair of operating systems used on IBM System/360, System/370, System/390, zSeries, and System z9 mainframes (and compatible systems).
Thereafter, the utility of the system — especially within IBM, where it was heavily used in developing MVS&;— prevented all attempts to kill it.
After IBM announced the System/360 Model 67, the first system to feature early VM-oriented hardware, the software was converted to run on that.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VM/CMS   (560 words)

  
 VM (operating system) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
VM is an early and influential virtual machine operating system from IBM, apparently the first true virtual machine system.
Fully self-virtualizing processor hardware technology is essential to VM's capabilities, and that same processor technology is not found in today's x86 and PowerPC CPUs.
Like the Apollo space program of the same era, this early VM version and its hardware platform were way ahead of their time.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VM_(Operating_system)   (679 words)

  
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<b>Conversationalb> <b>Monitorb> System = a series of commands for communicating with the computer.
backup system = automatic duplication of all text files by the computer to protect against text loss due to computer failures.
Virtual Machine/370 = the name of the overall software system used at [G].
http://home.pacbell.net/cookc/gfacoglossary.htm   (602 words)

  
 Cms Financial
<b>Conversationalb> <b>Monitorb> System, an IBM operating system that runs primarily on mainframe computers
Actual implementation started in 1965, and the complete system was first available to users in early 1966.
VM is a virtual machine operating system which provides each user with what seems to be their own personal mainframe; CMS is a relatively simple single-user operating system, designed to run principally under VM.
http://www.wwwtln.com/finance/38/cms-financial.html   (660 words)

  
 4_3Intro to CMS
Once you have learned the syntax of a particluar programming language, you must be able to interface with the operating system of a computer to actually run your program.
You may then run the resulting executable file; remember though, that the operating system must be informed of any input/output files (file I/O is the topic of the next section of this document).
The operating system that the virtual machine runs (this is the one that we use but there are others available).
http://www.cs.uregina.ca/Dept/manuals/Manuals/4System/4_3cms/4_3CMS.html   (5888 words)

  
 CMS - Call Management Server, Code Management System, Color Matching System, Compiler <b>Monitorb> System, Content Management System, <b>Conversationalb> <b>Monitorb> System, Cryptographic Message Syntax
<b>Conversationalb> <b>Monitorb> System: The most widely used interactive computer system at UIC.
Colour Management System; a collection of software tools designed to produce consistency in the representation of different colour capabilities of scanners, monitors and printers to ensure consistent colour throughout the image production process.
The part of the operating system on certain IBM mainframes with which you interact.
http://www.auditmypc.com/acronym/CMS.asp   (742 words)

  
 VM Overview
VM is an IBM Operating System that runs on IBM mainframe and compatible computer systems.
CMS is the main interface between the programmer and the system, it is, in essance, an operating system running under VM.
In summary, VM is a powerful Operating System, that can run multiple guset operating systems, or allow multiple users to access their own ‘virtual’ computer.
http://www.damos.dircon.co.uk/html/vm_overview.html   (419 words)

  
 Charles Babbage Institute: RESEARCH PROGRAM> Current research
The acronym CMS was said to stand for either “<b>Conversationalb> <b>Monitorb> System” or “Cambridge <b>Monitorb> System.” CP could also run other operating systems, including MVS (qv).
The variety of operating systems available for this architecture —especially multiple flavors of Unix and Windows (qv)—create a demand for supporting more than one operating system on a single machine.
The virtual machine concept originated in the operating systems research carried out in the IBM M44/44X (qv) project at IBM Yorktown in the mid-1960s.
http://www.cbi.umn.edu/shp/entries/virtualmachine.html   (1375 words)

  
 High-Tech Dictionary Definition
(VM/CMS).The combination of Virtual Machine with CMS (<b>Conversationalb> <b>Monitorb> System) to provide interactive capability.VM/CMS supports many interactive users at a time, and was designed for IBM 43xx and 30xx series computers.
http://www.computeruser.com/resources/dictionary/definition.html?lookup=8140   (31 words)

  
 Microsoft Host Integration Server 2000 - Applications and Tools
If the operating system cannot use the shared files, the files can be stored as a binary stream of bytes.
The file format must be supported by the operating system on each platform.
Once connected, you can transfer information between the host system and your computer without an intermediate storage medium.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/host/proddocs/install/euc_applications_and_tools.mspx   (254 words)

  
 vmos.txt
It is the brains of the system, or the code that gives the environment its basic VM attributes.
System generation is the process that compiles the selected operating features into an executable version of the operating system.
The systems programmer should maintain a log of all these changes, whether they are IBM-supplied or local, including the date of the application, modules affected, PTF (program temporary fix) number, and reason for the change.
http://www.auditnet.org/docs/vmos.txt   (1516 words)

  
 Define <b>Conversationalb> <b>Monitorb> System - a definition from Whatis.com - see also: CMS
The control program lets each operating system, such as MVS and CMS, appear to be in sole charge of the computer - effectively, creating a virtual machine.
Almost as old as IBM's MVS operating sysem, VM/ESA (generally known as "VM") and CMS originated at IBM's Cambridge Scientific Center in 1964.
Users of a VM system typically log on to VM first and then (virtually) start their own personal CMS (by entering the command: i cms).
http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,,sid9_gci213861,00.html   (266 words)

  
 Virtual Machines & VMware--Part I
Rosenblum and a group of graduate students were tackling the problem from the operating system point of view, and came on the idea of building a virtual machine <b>monitorb> (VMM) with an existing operating system, rather than designing one from scratch.
The system, "Compatible Time Share System" or CTSS, was initially developed in 1961 and evolved over the years as the example of how to do time sharing.
The idea was to create an operating system that would let each mainframe user have their own IBM System/360 virtual machine (which was originally called a pseudo machine).
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,3973,1156606,00.asp   (1059 words)

  
 Virtual Machine Systems
This section includes virtual machine systems and monitors, and other OSs designed to be used in virtual machine environments.
Newcastle Recursive VM Virtual Machine system developed on a Burroughs 1700.
UCLA VM Virtual machine system developed at UCLA for modified PDP-11/45 for data security studies.
http://www.csee.wvu.edu/~jdm/classes/cs258/OScat/vmach.html   (137 words)

  
 5-comput
Comprehensive computer software systems are supported and information resources are maintained to address the management needs of the University.
Computing users may access the academic and administrative mainframe systems, the Sun UNIX systems, and other computer systems through UARKnet, the campus computer network.
Dialed access, network telecommunication processors, and terminals attached to computer systems on the network are used to access computer resources.
http://www.uark.edu/admin/urelinfo/CatalogofStudies/OLD_CATALOGS/96-97_GradCat/5-comput.html   (413 words)

  
 System/370 capability in a desktop computer
The computer, the IBM Personal Computer XT/370, and this software allow users to run most System/370 <b>Conversationalb> <b>Monitorb> System application programs unaltered in a desktop environment.
A desktop computer with System/370 capability was produced by enhancing the IBM Personal Computer XT with additional hardware and developing software that provides a compatible interface.
http://domino.research.ibm.com/tchjr/journalindex.nsf/d9f0a910ab8b637485256bc80066a393/15f009f043c878aa85256bfa00685b8c?OpenDocument   (69 words)

  
 CIS User's Manual Printing Information
CMS, <b>Conversationalb> <b>Monitorb> System, is an operating system available from the Oklahoma State University Computing and Information Services (CIS), through the OSU Data Communications Network.
ULTRIX is a computer system available from the Oklahoma State University Computing and Information Services (CIS), through the OSU Data Communications Network.
An operating system for the VAX computer available from Computing and Information Services (CIS), through the OSU Data Communications Network.
http://www.okstate.edu/cis_info/cis_manual/prt_glos.html   (441 words)

  
 Linux on the System/390
Although mainframes are typically very expensive computers, hobbyists and people wishing to evaluate Linux/390 without investing in a System/390 can use Hercules, a free System/390 emulator, to see Linux on the System/390 with no investment but their time.
A university (universities are traditionally good places to find underutilized mainframes with pre-existent VM licenses) might want to run an advanced operating systems or networking class where you can give each student his or her own machine.
The binary format of the instructions has not changed, so it should, in theory, be possible to run a program written for a 360/25 in 1965 on a modern Multiprise 3000.
http://www.linuxshowcase.org/2000/2000papers/papers/thornton/thornton_html   (5746 words)

  
 Charles Babbage Institute: RESEARCH PROGRAM> Current research
EROS (Extremely Reliable Operating System) (qv) is a late 1990s derivative that runs on Intel processors.
Jonathan S. Shapiro, Jonathan M. Smith, and David J. Farber, “EROS: A Fast Capability System,” in 17th ACM Symposium on Operating System Principles (SOSP '99), Charleston, South Carolina (New York: Association of Computing Machinery, December 1999).
These applications demonstrated that the system had achieved its goals of high volume transaction processing with unprecedented levels of security and reliability.
http://www.cbi.umn.edu/shp/entries/keykos.html   (430 words)

  
 Rexx brief history
Any System/370 operating system can run in a VM virtual machine; the most popular for interactive development is the <b>Conversationalb> <b>Monitorb> System (CMS).
In 1987 IBM announced that Rexx was to be the Procedures Language for its Systems Application Architecture (SAA), which was followed by implementations for a number of operating systems, including MVS/TSO, AS/400, and (in 1989), the Extended Edition of OS/2 1.2.
Freeware or shareware versions, often excellent, are also available for MS-DOS, Windows, Unix, Linux, and other systems.
http://www.rexxla.org/About_Rexx/mfc/rexxhist.html   (1149 words)

  
 Virtual Machine/<b>Conversationalb> <b>Monitorb> System - Computing Reference - eLook.org
Virtual Machine/<b>Conversationalb> <b>Monitorb> System - Computing Reference - eLook.org
system> (VM/CMS) An IBM time-sharing and personal computing environment executing under Virtual Machine (VM) in a virtual machine environment.
VM/CMS was only adopted some time after the original design of Virtual Machine as a more efficient personal computing environment than MVS/TSO.
http://www.elook.org/computing/virtual-machine---conversational-monitor-system.htm   (77 words)

  
 2001 Newsgroup postings (01/19 - 02/20) Lynn Wheeler
Some operating system activity in the 3081 time-frame was system enhancements to make sure nearly all kernel storage allocation was done on cache-line boundaries and in cache line increments (at least minimized independent processors operating on different data that happened to be co-located in the same cache line).
the comparison wasn't a technology issue it was with respect to how disk drives were attached to the system and the error recording methodology for that attachment and trying to relate it to some more commonly available commputing systems and their disk attachment methodology.
It wasn't until about '79 that MVS realized that it was selecting highly used, shared system services pages for replacement before private, changed task data pages for replacement and corrected the "optimization" that the performance modeling group had come up with.
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2001b.html   (16790 words)

  
 3002ish1.s96
Introduction to CMS (The <b>Conversationalb> <b>Monitorb> System) 3.
Presented below are helpful items that you will need to interface with CMS: (<b>Conversationalb> <b>Monitorb> System) 1.
But they consist of defauts and accesses given to you by the IBM systems administrator in Computing Services.
http://www.unf.edu/public/cop2220/broggio/is/3002ish1.s96   (1694 words)

  
 Managing ES9000 Terminal Sessions
The passwords that have been provided to you were actually generated by the system and are not confidential.
The menu system is actually a tree structured menu that lists different tasks that you can perform on the ES 9000.
One way to create files is by using the XEDIT text editor.
http://www.uwm.edu/People/derek/course/Tools/ES9000/termsess.html   (1398 words)

  
 b3565500.txt
We are not upgrading the CMS (<b>Conversationalb> <b>Monitorb> System, or shell) portion of the system at this time - it will remain at CMS9.
This upgrade, which involves only the CP (Control Program, or kernel) portion of the operating system, should be transparent.
CMS Down for Upgrade, Tue Aug 19 10PM-6AM August 14, 1997 The UICVM CMS system will be DOWN from 10:00PM Tuesday August 19, until 6:00AM the following morning, to upgrade the operating system software to VM/ESA Version 2.2.0.
http://www.uic.edu/depts/adn/infwww/txt/b3565500.txt   (132 words)

  
 News for 05/10/2000
The cut-off date for VMS (Virtual Memory System) and VM/CMS (Virtual Machine/<b>Conversationalb> <b>Monitorb> System) has arrived.
Messages were posted to both systems asking users to have their files moved from the systems by this date and to contact the
The Help Desk is working on instructions for both 3270 transfer from VM/CMS and for FTP (file transfer protocol) from VMS.
http://home.okstate.edu/WebHome2.nsf/0/CA1D8BBB69D7C746862568DB00660ED3   (142 words)

  
 Virtual Machine
VM comprises CP (Control Program) and CMS (<b>Conversationalb> <b>Monitorb> System) providing Hypervisor and personal computing environments respectively.
system> (VM) An IBM pseudo-operating system hypervisor running on IBM 370, ESA and IBM 390 architecture computers.
The term gave rise to the name of IBM's VM operating system whose task is to provide one or more simultaneous execution environments in which operating systems or other programs may execute as though they were running "on the bare iron", that is, without an eveloping Control Program.
http://burks.bton.ac.uk/burks/foldoc/66/124.htm   (320 words)

  
 Danville Area Community College - Catalog - Course Descriptions
To provide the student with an understanding of the basic components of the VM/ESA system.
The student's progress will be evaluated based on assigned projects, reports and examinations.  A point system will be given to all classroom assignments.
To provide the student with an understanding of the file system and how to control files.
http://www.dacc.cc.il.us/courses/index.php?course=INFO175   (191 words)

  
 VM/ESA CMS Shared File System
Discussed is work toward satisfying requirements on the <b>Conversationalb> <b>Monitorb> System (CMS) in the areas of data sharing and physical DASD space sharing.
Described in this paper is the CMS Shared File System (SFS), which was designed to satisfy the data sharing and physical DASD space sharing requirements by providing a pool of DASD space that is shared among multiple users.
Also discussed is SFS security, usage of Virtual Machine/Enterprise Systems Architecture (VM/ESA) data spaces for single system performance, and coordinated resource recovery to provide file data integrity in the distributed environment.
http://domino.research.ibm.com/tchjr/journalindex.nsf/d9f0a910ab8b637485256bc80066a393/8976865891849b5a85256bfa00685c53?OpenDocument   (145 words)

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