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I was the systems programmer at Daytona Beach Community, now Daytona State college which was then a Burroughs shop as my second job out of college. <ref>[https://meansofproduction.biz/aii/node12.html Go There]</ref> | I was the systems programmer at Daytona Beach Community, now Daytona State college which was then a Burroughs shop as my second job out of college. <ref>[https://meansofproduction.biz/aii/node12.html Go There]</ref> | ||
The first referent of the acronym is the [[Burroughs_MCP_Architecture|<span style="color: pink;">operating system</span>]] of the same name. | The first referent of the acronym is the [[Burroughs_MCP_Architecture|<span style="color: pink;">operating system</span>]] of the same name, which was at release 18 in 2017. | ||
In a modern context, it is the designation for nodes of a Domain Control Program (DCP). | In a modern context, it is the designation for nodes of a Domain Control Program (DCP). |
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A timeline of "MCP" in my context.
MCP 4 Era
I was the systems programmer at Daytona Beach Community, now Daytona State college which was then a Burroughs shop as my second job out of college. [1]
The first referent of the acronym is the operating system of the same name, which was at release 18 in 2017.
In a modern context, it is the designation for nodes of a Domain Control Program (DCP).
4715 Story
«MCP» is the operating system abstraction on a single node of a cluster, or cloud of computers with fast interconnectivity, miniminally 1 gigabit per second. The MCPs operate as the nodes of a larger OS construct, the DCP or domain control program. MCP itself has these components/layers:
- The top level which is a lisp image running a generic blackboard model of realtime operatons control.
- The workflow level which is implemented by the Work Flow Language, another Burroughs inspiration, reimagined as a context for literate programming and revival of the job control concept based on a generalization of the algol wiffle.
- A modified linux kernel to support the above.
4716/17
Precursors marshalled, extant, then in prodtest .
4721
Intentionally blank for formatting purpose.
See also
- Current docs
References