EXEC - 3 reference results
Exec may refer to:
- Exec, short for "executive officer"
- Exec, an operating system function for running a program
- Exec (Amiga), the OS kernel of Amiga computers
- EXEC, an interpreted command procedure control language for IBM's VM/CMS operating system
- EXEC 2, an interpreted command procedure control language for IBM's VM/CMS operating system
- EXEC I, the original operating system developed for the UNIVAC 1107
- EXEC II, an operating system developed for the UNIVAC 1107
- EXEC 8, a.k.a. EXEC VIII, an operating system developed for the UNIVAC 1108
- A family of kit helicopters produced by RotorWay International
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CMS EXEC, or EXEC, is an interpreted, command procedure control, computer programming language used by the CMS EXEC Processor supplied with the IBM Virtual Machine/Conversational Monitor System (VM/CMS) operating system.
CMS EXEC has been superseded by EXEC 2 and REXX. All three — CMS EXEC, EXEC 2 and REXX — continue to be supported by the IBM CMS product.
Related CMS Command Procedure Control Languages
References to CMS EXEC
- The CMS EXEC Processor, CMS User's Guide, z/VM Version 5 Release 1.0, Program Number 5741-A05, Document Number SC24-6079-00, First Edition September 2004
- REX - A Command Programming Language, REX First Public Paper, SHARE 56, 18 Feb 1981
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