Michigan Terminal System

The Michigan Terminal System (MTS) is one of the first time-sharing computer operating systems. Created in 1967 at the University of Michigan for use on IBM S/360-67, S/370 and compatible mainframe computers, it was developed and used by a consortium of eight universities in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom over a period of 33 years (1967 to 1999).

Michigan Terminal System (MTS)
The MTS welcome screen as seen through a 3270 terminal emulator.
DeveloperUniversity of Michigan and 7 other universities in the US, Canada, and the UK
Written invarious languages, mostly 360/370 Assembly language
Working stateHistoric
Initial release1967 (1967)
Latest release6.0 (final) / 1988 (1988)
Available inEnglish
PlatformsIBM S/360-67, IBM S/370 and successors
Default
user interface
Command-line interface
LicenseFree (CC BY 3.0)
Preceded byUniversity of Michigan Executive System
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