BS2000 is a Siemens Operating System (BS = Betriebssystem, german for Operating System)
which is still in use today. It seems to run on other platforms, too;
german Wikipedia says: S/370, S/390, MIPS, SPARC, x86.

BS3000 was a Siemens Operating System, too, but it was in fact MVS,
which lead to some licence problems with IBM, AFAIK, so I guess it was
not used much, in fact.

Kind regards

Bernd


Am 23.02.2017 um 17:41 schrieb Hardee, Chuck:
There may have been several versions but, when I was involved in getting IDMS 
to run on Fujitsu, Hitachi, Siemens and others, it was BS2000.


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