Printer Working Group charter is to develop standards that make printers, operating systems and applications work better. In 1991 a consortium of printer and network manufacturers (Insight Development, Intel, LAN Systems, Lexmark and Texas Instruments) formed the Network Printing Alliance (NPA). Later members included QMS, Kyocera, GENICOM, Okidata, Unisys, Canon, IBM, Kodak, Adaptec, Tektronix, Digital [...]
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Created by Native Software Migration RPG had its beginnings in 1982 with a small company called Native Software, Inc., located in Richmond, Virginia. Original planning and preliminary development were targeted at supporting IBM RPG II applications on Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) PDP-11 systems. This strategy was quickly revised in 1983 to support the porting of [...]

TCPware is a third party layered product published by “Process Software LLC” to add TCP/IP capabilities to OpenVMS. The need for such a product may seem obvious today but back in the early 1990s Digital Equipment Corporation (who published VMS as it was known at the time) had an internal policy favoring their own product [...]

OpenVMS, originally called VMS (Virtual Memory System), was first conceived in 1976 as a new operating system for the then-new, 32-bit, virtual memory line of computers, eventually named VAX (Virtual Address eXtension). The first VAX model, the 11/780, was code-named “Star”, hence the code name for the VMS operating system, “Starlet”, a name that remains [...]











