Hey Lizette ,

Its Attached Support Processor (ASP)
Check this :
*JES2* (*Job Entry Subsystem 2*) is descended from HASP, the Houston
Automated Spooling
Program<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Automated_Spooling_Program>,
developed by the programmers of IBM as self-initiative and eventually owned
and supported by IBM for NASA .  JES3 (Job Entry Subsystem 3) is similarly
descended from the Attached Support Processor (ASP), which was IBM's
initially-preferred system for OS/360
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OS/360>"unit record I/O".

On 9/19/07, Lizette Koehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The names are
>
> AUTOMATIC SPOOLING SYSTEM
> HOUSTON AUTOMATIC SPOOLING SYSTEM
>
> And HASP is no ASP.
>
> Lizette
>
>
>
> >First of all there is no specific date issued by IBM  , but this what I
> >know ...fresher boy :) A facility that ran on top of  OS/360 in the '60s
> >was ASP (which morphed into JES3 in the early 70s) which also supported
> >multi-system processing. While HASP didn't have similar facilities, it
> >was added to it when it morphed into JES2 also in the early to mid-70s.
> >
> >So it clearly says that the base technology used by JES3 i.e. ASP ,which
> >originated in  60's  , so JES3 is  the older one .
> >
> ><SNIP>
> >
> >And HASP is chopped liver?
> >
>
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