In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 03/02/2007
   at 11:35 PM, "Robert A. Rosenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

>DOS/360 started with the name BOS-16k and was renamed as DOS at some 
>release level.

My recollection is that DOS/360 was intended as an interim system
until BOS-16K was stable, but that "interim" worked out the same way
as "short range" at CODASYL.

>The same thing happened with BPS-16k which got renamed  to TOS at
>the same release level. 

Do you have any documentation for that? It certainly doesn't jibe with
what I know about BPS and TOS.
 
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