Phoenix (Computer)
University of Cambridge, University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory, Operating system
978-620-1-52578-8
6201525785
96
2012-07-12
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Phoenix was an IBM mainframe computer at Cambridge University's Computer Laboratory. "Phoenix/MVS" was also the name of the computer's operating system, written in-house by Computer Laboratory members. Its DNS hostname was phx.cam.ac.uk. The Phoenix system was an IBM 370/165. It was made available for test purposes to 20 selected users, via consoles in the public console room, in February 1973. The following month, the Computing Service petitioned the Computer Board for an extra mebibyte of store, to double the amount of storage that the machine had. The petition was accepted and the extra store was delivered in September 1973.
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