Relationship to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Future_Systems_project ? 
Timeframe of FS was 1971 to 1975. Perhaps Talmadge was a "sore loser" when FS 
was terminated?

Charles


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Subject: EPSILON?

I stumbled across a book on bitsavers
http://bitsavers.org/pdf/ibm/370/EPSILON/Principles_Of_Operation_The_EPSILON_System_Oct1980.pdf
dated 1976 that describes a follow-on system to S/360. It's an
intriguing hybrid of S/360, Multics, and maybe IBM i (aka FS,
System/38, AS/400, etc.) with some nifty ideas. On the other hand it
seems to have quite limited vision in some ways, e.g. it has 24-bit
main storage addressing, some concepts seem excessively hardcoded, and
it's not obvious how it would be extended compatibly.

The author is R.B. Talmadge, and there's no indication of his or her
affiliation. I'd never heard of EPSILON before - does anyone here know
anything about it? It was uploaded to bitsavers only in 2017.

[Ah - I see an R.B. Talmadge wrote an article "Design of an integrated
programming and operating system, Part II: The assembly program and
its language" in the IBM Systems Journal in 1963. That seems to be
about the 7094 and IBJOB.]

Tony H.

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