Bob:
I recall you there at WDPC, so you ought to know. My recollection is the
7094 DCS architectures, first paired with the 1410 and later with the
7040/44, with ASP as the first outgrowth product. HASP's provenance was
separate (Houston?).
Walter Rue
Bob Halpern wrote:
HASP (Houston Automatic Spooling System), developed by Simpson and Crabtree,
In Houston, was leaking out all over the place while ASP (also by Simpson
and Crabtree) had been moved to the Los Angeles Development Center at the
UCLA WDPC center.
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Subject: Re: JES2 or JES3, Which one is older?
Rohit Bhandari wrote:
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]
Or as my first IBM instructor said, "It is not true
that HASP is half ASP."
[snip]
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