Yes, but if RTOS isn't in an airlines flight magazine then it never existed.


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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
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On Mon, Jun 20, 2022 at 7:00 AM David Crayford <[email protected]> wrote:

> And yet still nobody seems to have grokked the fundamental differences
> between online systems and event-driven architectures. This is obviously
> not the forum for discussions on contemporary software architectures. It
> always deteriorates into a deluge of boring and undiscerningposts about
> how it's nothing new and was already done back in the day on a S360 with
> 4K ram and a paper-taper reader held together with gaffer tape.
>
> https://secure-web.cisco.com/1f-3Fx-2tMPzxuzl9xJ7ipnVdmY-kJ_5lzTZBbzQRP6Wa8KPdg3mxH29h9bu3bqs4ZUmjCKma1iAjhCeBJcApbN0oZ7L2mfLzbe8Jqh2XI5JWILi7lUi0jjy20J2WlQmhFmEWwvg96SiPgbpvSvngb_UjPoegQdU1TMoYzeccGyQYu0fMLyicppBBxNCkUVbcw4yA3hP0eC-U2PfKgkiBVJPPDQ6jkVomvFRR28au16S1XdMoxpmSISGoTHYNFwyujQrrSnWbVaWdvL5H5b2JOSxG2OiFfNqyCzwKXvO7Nj0isFvD4Lt-j36izn6BjKcImQfd14NTKJcY0Cr6CkUQT5AzNX3IRKMBdlbDlLPZs-_SE53-wbU9gb6oruDKwHcj_BC3B0G2C6g78MhrJRk_YHGiXJDHK1hq0zGukW70MeBZ0pplfczCKKxNkQ7GX4a6/https%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FEvent-driven_architecture
>
> On 20/06/2022 7:40 pm, Seymour J Metz wrote:
> > Before MQ there were QTAM and TCAM.
> <groan>
> >
> > There have been mainframes running real time applications since the
> 1960s. Air traffic control. Airline reservations. Controlling traffic
> lights (UNIVAC, not IBM.) These may not be the best examples, but they were
> the first to come to mind, and used off the shelf mainframes.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
> > http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
> >
> > ________________________________________
> > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [[email protected]] on
> behalf of René Jansen [[email protected]]
> > Sent: Monday, June 20, 2022 5:50 AM
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> > Subject: Re: Modernize Mainframe Applications for Hybrid Cloud with IBM
> and AWS
> >
> > You can make that 'about 30 years ago' - time flies while we’re having
> fun.
> >
> > René.
> >
> >> On 20 Jun 2022, at 09:51, Colin Paice<[email protected]>  wrote:
> >>
> >> MQ from IBM developed about 20+ years ago helped get from Batch to real
> >> time.   You put messages to a queue, and it can run IMS transactions
> >> (including OTMA),  CICS transactions, or even batch!.  You can put on
> one
> >> member in a sysplex and get in another member.
> >> It has single put, and also publish/subscribe capability.
> >>
> >> Colin
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