Andreas F. Geissbuehler wrote:
The venerable IBM 2321 A.K.A "the strip picker", the one responsible for the mbb in "mbbcchhr" -- did CP/67 or VM ever support the 2321 ?

at the univ. where i was undergraduate ... and doing a lot of enhancements to
MFT and then MVT (lot of it associated with getting typically univ. workload 
running
three times faster than what you would get with a vanilla os360 sysgen) ... then the univ. was selected to be first early install for cp67 ... three people from the science center http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/subtopic.html#545tech

coming out the last week of jan68 to install cp67. I then got to do a lot of
performance enhancements to cp67 ... especially running MFT and then MVT in 
virtual
machine ... as well as fixing any bugs in cp67 related to running os/360
in virtual machine. As before some posts mentioning a presentation that
I gave at aug68 share meeting in boston on some work on os/360 performance
enhancements, cp67 performance enhancements and enhancements running os/360
in virtual machines
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/94.html#18 CP/67 & OS MFT14
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/94.html#20 CP/67 & OS MFT14

now one of the other things, was the univ. was also selected to be one of the original beta-test sites for the first cics product release. it was being used for project that univ had related to an ONR grant to the univ library for library automation. recent post mentioning having to do shoot some CICS bugs as part of that effort (original CICS
had been developed at a customer account and appeared to have used a specific 
set
of BDAM options, library automation project was using a different set of BDAM 
options
and some of the bugs were related to CICS dataset OPEN with other than the 
originally
used BDAM options) http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2007e.html#37 Quote from comp.object

part of the library automation project was a 2321 datacell ... so i had to make
sure it ran with mvt/cics/bdam ... as well as running under cp67.

lots of past posts happening to mention (early) cics &/or bdam
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/subtopic.html#bdam

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