On May 8, 2019, at 1:07, David Collins via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > > The HP Computer Museum website now has a link to the version history file > referenced below. > > http://www.hpmuseum.net/exhibit.php?content=3000-MPE%20(Software) > > Happy to update it if there is more info or corrections.
Thanks. I do think there is something bogus in it: the assertion that MPE V/R was a thing in 1983. Yes, it was mentioned in an issue of Computer News, but (looking at that via the HP Computer Museum web site too, and thanks for that too) I think that was a statement about the future unbundling of DS/X.25 in MPE V/R. Also that MPE V/R was a long time in coming. We ran Q-delta-2 on a Series III for a long time while the Series 64 became a 68 and maybe a 70, but did upgrade it to MPE V/R when that came out. MPE V/R was “MPE IV in MPE V drag”. It had the MPE V name but its internals and system table structures were those of MPE IV. (We had some home-grown code that looked in the JMAT for the next job number.) -Frank McConnell