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for 3090 enhanced ("E") models and for 4381 model groups 91E and 92E. In additional to the primary and secondary addressing modes that System/370 Extended Architecture (S/370-XA) supports, ESA has an AR mode in which each use of general register 1-15 as a base register uses an associated access
555:(PR/SM) for 3090 enhanced ("E") models This feature allows the operator to define and assign resource to a virtual machine known as a logical partition (LPAR). Initially there was a 4-LPAR limit for uniprocessors and an 8-LPAR limit for multiprocessors, but newer machines support more. 579:
capabilities to the mainframe line. IBM entered into partnerships with several universities to promote the use of the 3090 in scientific applications, and efforts were made to convert code traditionally run on
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computers. Along with the vector unit, IBM introduced their Engineering and Scientific Subroutines Library and a facility to run programs written for the discontinued 3838 array processor.
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mainframes of this era to be completely air-cooled, unlike IBM systems that required chilled water and its supporting infrastructure. The eight largest of the 18 models of the
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register to select an address space. In addition to the normal address spaces that S/370-XA supports, ESA also allows data spaces, which contain no executable code.
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The 400 and 600 were respectively two 200s or 300s coupled together as one system and could run in either single-system image mode or partitioned into two systems.
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Announced on 12 February 1985, the press releases did not explicitly mention that the two models, Model 200 and Model 400, were
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for the IBM 3090; such a facility had not been previously available in the System/370 architecture, thus bringing integrated
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In October 1985, IBM introduced a vector feature to its high-end processor family, the IBM 3090.
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A modem for "remote service capabilities" was standard; IBM recommended their IBM 3864 model 2.
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systems introduced in 1990 were water-cooled; the other ten were air-cooled.
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with the 370; instead, they were simply positioned as replacements for the
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By the late 1970s and early 1980s, patented technology allowed
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Tucker, S. G. (1986). "The IBM 3090 system: An overview".
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IBM
IBM 308X
IBM ES/9000
Official website
IBM mainframes
700/7000 series
1400 series
System/360
System/370
30XX series
303X
308X
3090
System/390
eServer zSeries (900, 800; 990, 890)
System z9
System z10
zEnterprise System (z196, zEC12)
IBM Z (z13, z14, z15, z16)
System/360
System/370
S/370-XA
ESA/370
ESA/390
z/Architecture
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