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At the time of initial exposure, Burroughs had distinct architectures/divisions, Large Systems (B 6 and 7000 then A series) and Medium Systems (B 17 and 1900, then B series?).  
At the time of our initial working exposure, [[Burroughs]] had distinct architectures/divisions, Large Systems (B 6 and 7000 then A series) and Medium Systems (B 17 and 1900, then B series?).  
 
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By LargeSystem we mean the conceptual VM implemented by the current [[DMS III]] end core domain control program.
Here, by LargeSystem we mean the conceptual VM implemented by the current [[DMS III]] core domain control program.
 
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Each host participating in the DCP is considered to be a processor under control of the DCP and it's file system and
Each host participating in the DCP is considered to be a processor under control of the PVM and it's file system and
IO capabilities are modelled using an amalgam of the Large Systems library and [[Algol68]] <i>transput</i> definitions
IO capabilities are modelled using an amalgam of the Large Systems library and [[Algol68]] <i>transput</i> definitions
where a library is simply a collection of Books as defined in the Revised Report.
where a library is simply a collection of Books as defined in the Revised Report.

Latest revision as of 09:18, 3 October 2006

At the time of our initial working exposure, Burroughs had distinct architectures/divisions, Large Systems (B 6 and 7000 then A series) and Medium Systems (B 17 and 1900, then B series?).

Here, by LargeSystem we mean the conceptual VM implemented by the current DMS III core domain control program.

Each host participating in the DCP is considered to be a processor under control of the PVM and it's file system and IO capabilities are modelled using an amalgam of the Large Systems library and Algol68 transput definitions where a library is simply a collection of Books as defined in the Revised Report.