Try https://github.com/moshix/CP-67-CMS-Source

On Tue, 6 Oct 2020 at 02:01, Mark S Waterbury <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello, IBM mainframe enthusiasts:
>
> Recently we have obtained images of some old tapes containing source code
> for the original Cambridge Monitor System (CMS) from CP-67.
>
> We can restore that source under VM/370 Rel. 6 CMS, running on older
> hardware or under the Hercules-390 emulator or the new SIMH IBM360
> simulator (that also simulates non-XA models of S/370).  Several people are
> now working to recreate CMS67 by re-assembling the source code, to geneate
> a nucleus and save it as a "named saved system" under VM/370 Rel. 6, so
> that people can experience what "early CMS" was like, compared to the more
> "modern" VM/370 CMS, (but under VM/370 vs. CP-67), e.g. by logging on to
> VM/370 and typing "IPL CMS67" ...
>
> For historical accuracy, the SIMH IBM360 simulator also supports the 360
> model 67, and so we would really like to find a copy of the source code for
> CP.
>
> IBM apparently made microfiche listings available for the CP component of
> CP-67, as well as the CMS component. The complete microfiche set for
> CP-67/CMS was IBM form # GYB0-0789-0, or for just the CP-67 listings on
> microfiche, form # GYB0-0592-1, and for CMS microfiche listings only, form
> # GYB0-0593-1.  If anyone can find a copy of microfiche listings for CP-67
> CP, we can re-create the source code from that, using IBM microfiche; some
> shops had "COM" (Computer Output to Microfiche), so perhaps someone may
> still have a copy of those listings in that format.
>
> Also, If anyone recalls any IBM customer sites that ran CP-67/CMS back in
> the day, where we might find possibly some old tapes containing those
> source materials, please let me know here on this list, or you can reply
> privately.  (Even better would be to find a copy of the original CP-67/CMS
> distribution tape for 360D-05.2.005, but due to age, etc., this now seems
> less likely.)
>
> Thanks in advance for any help with these "computer software archaeology"
> and historical restoration efforts.
>
> All the best,
>
> Mark S. Waterbury
>
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