IBM to support UNIX on 4300
Herb Chong [DCS]
herbie at watdcsu.UUCP
Tue Feb 26 01:17:17 AEST 1985
In article <170 at cadtroy.UUCP> schoff at cadtroy.UUCP (Martin Lee Schoffstall) writes:
>>
>> IX/370 is designed to run solely in a virtual machine environment (i.e.,
>> it can't run standalone on a S/370 or 370-XA machine). thus, it can
>> co-exist with other virtual machines running any other operating system
>> supported by VM (almost every one ever made for 360/370 machines).
>> ...
>> Herb Chong...
>>
>Ahhh, but the rumor is that the UNIX that was FIRST delivered is a standalone
>operating system and then is GOING to be delivered on top of VM to IBM by their
>outside contractor. It would be interesting to see if that standalone
>UNIX could be forced out of the bowels of IBM. I guess that it was just
>too much of a head-trip for IBM to have an operating system running on
>their machines that had Nothing to do with them. I understand why they would
>want it running on top of VM but I could see lots of universities wanting
>to run it standalone.
>
>
>marty
>{seismo,wanginst}!ucadmus!schoff
>schoff at cadmus.ARPA
the original version, VM/IX also requires VM/SP3 to run, and required
mods to the CP component (the actual operating system that creates and
manages virtual machines). this new version, IX/370, does not require
such mods and means less programming effort. the CP mods ruled out
certain typical user mods to CP because of the way they were done.
both IX/370 and VM/IX require series/1 to do terminal I/O but IX/370
allows you to share the series/1 between different copies of IX/370 in
different virtual machines. VM/IX requires dedicated series/1.
also, IX/370, is not an exact port of Sys VR2. the blocksize used
for I/O is 4K. this means much better typical I/O performance
when compared to 1K blocks.
Herb Chong...
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