RFC 90 (rfc90) - Page 2 of 6
CCN as a Network Service Center
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RFC 90 CCN As a Network Service Center January 1971 Also on the Multiplexor Channel are: h) 2 card readers and 4 high speed printers at CCN; i) Four 40,000 baud interfaces for CCI alphanumeric TV display consoles (currently supporting 40 consoles); j) Six data communication ports (3 dial @ 2000 baud, 1 dedicated @ 4800 baud, and 2 dedicated @ 50,000 baud) for remote batch entry terminals; k) a Calcomp plotter; l) an interface for BBS Teleputers (the Culler-Fried system); m) Ten dial ports for 2741 typewriter terminals; and finally: n) the IMP Interface C. OPERATING SYSTEM The Model 91 operates under the IBM-supplied MVT version of OS/360, currently Release 18.6. This system contains a set of modifications developed at CCN for control of batch job flow. MVT is a realization of the general process model of multiprogramming, although this fact is obscured by IBM's terminology. For example, a process is called a task in MVT, while the fork primitive is called "ATTACH". D. USER SOFTWARE 1. Processors: CCN provides the following user software: a) The usual FORTRAN compilers (FORT G. FORT H. WATFOR); b) PL/1 (version 5) and PL/C (Cornell's student PL/1); c) Assembler G; d) IBM Algol F; e) IBM Linkage Editor F, and a fast in-core linkage editor written at CCN; Braden



