The primary operating systems in use today on IBM mainframes include MVS (also called OS/390 or z/OS), VM/CMS (also called z/VM), VSE, TPF, and most recently Linux. (A few systems also remain that run MUSIC/SP). Historical operating systems for the System/360 and its successors have included OS/360, MFT, MVT and SVS.
Many of the pre-System/360 mainframes also had operating systems, but they were very rudimentary by today's standards.
The System/370, System/390 and zSeries hardware can be emulated using the freely available Hercules emulator which runs under Linux and Windows.
See also: IBM minicomputers
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