CP-67
CP-67 was the control program portion of CP/CMS, a virtual machine operating system developed for the IBM System/360-67 by IBM's Cambridge Scientific Center. It was a reimplementation of their earlier research system CP-40, which ran on a one-off customized S/360-40. CP-67 was later reimplemented (again) as CP-370, which IBM released as VM/370 in 1972, when virtual memory was added to the System/370 series. Details on the development and circumstances of CP-67 can be found in the article History of CP/CMS.
| Developer | IBM Cambridge Scientific Center (CSC) | 
|---|---|
| OS family | CP/CMS | 
| Working state | Historic | 
| Marketing target | IBM mainframe computers | 
| Available in | English | 
| Platforms | IBM System/360-67 | 
| Default user interface  | Command-line interface | 
| License | Proprietary | 
| Preceded by | IBM CP-40 | 
| Succeeded by | IBM CP-370 / VM/370 | 
Family tree
    
| → derivation >> strong influence > some influence/precedence | ||
| CTSS | ||
| > IBM M44/44X | ||
| >> CP-40/CMS → CP[-67]/CMS | → VM/370 → VM/SE versions → VM/SP versions → VM/XA versions → VM/ESA → z/VM | |
| → VP/CSS | ||
| > TSS/360 | ||
| > TSO for MVT → for OS/VS2 → for MVS → ... → for z/OS | ||
| >> MULTICS and most other time-sharing platforms | ||
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