HP Multi-Programming Executive
MPE (Multi-Programming Executive) is a discontinued business-oriented mainframe computer real-time operating system made by Hewlett-Packard. While initially a mini-mainframe, the final high-end systems supported 12 CPUs and over 2000 simultaneous users.
Developer | Hewlett-Packard |
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Written in | System Programming Language, HP Pascal, Assembly language |
Working state | Discontinued |
Initial release | 1974 |
Latest release | 7.5 / August 2002 |
Platforms | HP 3000 |
Default user interface | Command-line interface |
License | Proprietary |
Description
It runs on the HP 3000 family of computers, which originally used HP custom 16-bit stack architecture CISC CPUs and were later migrated to PA-RISC where the operating system was called MPE XL.
In 1983, the original version of MPE was written in a language called SPL (System Programming Language). MPE XL was written primarily in Pascal, with some assembly language and some of the old SPL code.
In 1992, the OS name was changed to MPE/iX to indicate Unix interoperability with the addition of POSIX compatibility. The discontinuance of the product line was announced in late 2001, with support from HP terminating at the end of 2010. A number of 3rd party companies still support both the hardware and software.
In 2002 HP released the last version MPE/iX 7.5.[1]
See also
References
- 3000-MPE (Software), on HPMuseum site, retrieved on October 2019.
- MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual - HP 3000 MPE/iX Computer Systems - Edition 11
External links
- Allegro Consultants, Inc. Free HP 3000 Software, MPE Software Support
- Beechglen Development Inc. MPE Software Support
- HP MPE/iX homepage
- HP MPE/iX Command reference
- openMPE Archived 2018-08-23 at the Wayback Machine Advocates of continued MPE and IMAGE source code access beyond 2010