TSS (operating system)
The IBM Time Sharing System TSS/360 is a discontinued early time-sharing operating system designed exclusively for a special model of the System/360 line of mainframes, the Model 67. Made available on a trial basis to a limited set of customers in 1967, it was never officially released as a supported product by IBM. TSS pioneered a number of novel features, some of which later appeared in more popular systems such as MVS. TSS was migrated to System/370 and 303x systems, but despite its many advances and novel capabilities, TSS failed to meet expectations and was eventually canceled. TSS/370 was used as the basis for a port of UNIX to the IBM mainframe. TSS/360 also inspired the development of the TSS/8 operating system.
Developer | IBM |
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Working state | Discontinued |
Source model | Source available |
Initial release | 1967 |
Available in | English |
Platforms | System/360 Model 67, System/370 models with DAT |
Default user interface | Command-line interface |
License | TSS/360: free TSS/370: Proprietary |
History of IBM mainframe operating systems |
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