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4690 Operating System

4690 Operating System (sometimes shortened to 4690 OS or 4690) is a specially designed point of sale (POS) operating system, originally sold by IBM. In 2012, IBM sold its retail business, including this product, to Toshiba, which assumed support.[1] 4690 is widely used by IBM and Toshiba retail customers to run retail systems which run their own applications and others.

4690 Operating System
Developer(Digital Research, Novell, IMS) IBM, Toshiba
Written inC
Supported languages: IBM 4680 BASIC,
Metaware High-C,
Java 2
Working stateCurrent
Source modelProprietary
Initial releaseJuly 1993; 30 years ago (1993-07) (1985)
Final release6.5 / January 2016; 7 years ago (2016-01)
Marketing targetPoint of sale
Available inEnglish
Package managerProprietary ASM (Apply Software Maintenance) System
PlatformsPoint of sale terminals
Kernel typeReal-time operating system
Default
user interface
Command-line interface, some screens spawn a Java-based graphical user interface (GUI)
LicenseProprietary
Preceded byFlexOS 386, 4680 OS, REAL/32
Succeeded byTCx Sky v1.1
Official websiteToshiba Commerce: Operating Systems

4690 is the successor product to IBM 4680 OS, which was in use by IBM customers since 1986.[2] The original 4680 OS was based on Digital Research's Concurrent DOS 286,[3] a system thereafter renamed to FlexOS 286 in November 1986.

In July 1993,[2] IBM adopted FlexOS version 2.32 as the basis of their 4690 OS version 1.[1][4] FlexOS 2.32 supported 286 (Intel 80286) and 386 (Intel 80386) modes and had no limit on applications running concurrently.

In 1995, IBM licensed IMS REAL/32 7.50, a derivative of Digital Research's Multiuser DOS and thereby a successor to Concurrent DOS 386, to bundle it with their 4695 POS terminals.[5]

According to the article "The Year of the Store?", IHL Consulting Group/RIS News, IBM 4690 OS still had a market share of 12% in the POS register client market in June 2005, when IBM was starting to phase it out in favor of IBM Retail Environment for SUSE (IRES).[2]

IBM continued to maintain 4690 OS until April 2015, with the most recent version released by IBM in May 2012 being IBM 4690 OS Version 6 Release 3, which was supported until 2017 under special contracts with big-name companies.

Meanwhile, Toshiba has released Toshiba 4690 OS Version 6 Release 4 (V6R4) in January 2014, and Version 6 Release 5 (V6R5) in January 2016. In 2018, a Linux-based successor of 4690 OS, named TCx Sky and codeveloped with Wind River Systems, was launched. Soon after, Toshiba discontinued 4690 OS for new customers; it is, however, still supported under service contracts signed between Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions and stores still using 4690 OS on their POS terminals. The latest security update (CSD Level 2010) was released in December 2020, only for 4690 OS Version 6 Release 5.[6]

Retailers are using the 4690 Operating System for their operations because of its many retail-specific and reliability features. In addition to running on IBM hardware, third-party vendors have exploited the 4690 features on competitive hardware.

Supported hardware edit

 
This IBM 4683 register uses a controller with a 4690 operating system.

4690 supports many POS terminal devices, store controller servers, and combination controller–terminals. The 4690 documentation contains a list of supported POS devices, some in use over 20 years. The family of IBM Universal Serial Bus (USB) POS devices that 4690 supports includes keyboards, displays, and cash drawers. 4690 also supports other input/output (I/O) devices designed and conforming to IBM's USB POS device interface specifications. IBM makes interface specifications available to third-party vendors to enable them to connect their devices to POS terminals using RS-485, RS-232, and USB connections.

IBM provides a Controller Matrix document with a list of compatible IBM servers for use with 4690 OS as store controllers and controller–terminals. These servers represent current and formerly available devices which continue to be supported by 4690.

Notable features edit

Perhaps the most notable feature of the 4690 OS is its ability to provide a "redundancy infrastructure". IBM designed the 4690 OS to work either as one server, or with one or more other 4690 servers. These servers are commonly called store controllers. When connected in a local area network (LAN), these 4690 store controllers provide redundant backup using mirrored data files. Using a system of master controller, alternate master, file server, and alternate file server designations, the controllers preserve data integrity and allow file backup in case a store controller fails and needs to be replaced.

A copy of the 4690 OS is maintained in each store controller. The 4690 POS terminals (registers) load a copy of 4690 from the store controller into memory when they Initial Program Load (IPL). The 4690 controllers provide terminal support in the form of terminal loading, price lookup, and transaction logging. Non-volatile memory is used to ensure that data is not lost in transit from the terminals to the store controller. Terminals are assigned to a primary store controller, and that controller is typically backed up by another controller. If the primary controller fails, the terminals automatically access the backup controller, providing uninterrupted sales at the POS terminal. If both the primary and backup controllers are unavailable, the terminal can go into a standalone state, or, some of the applications are able to support a Terminal Offline (TOF) state wherein terminals run offline using a terminal-based item file and logging stored in their own memory.

To maintain software at the store level, 4690 OS provides a software maintenance facility to manage updates. This facility provides checking to ensure that all updates have been transferred to the store, and the ability to apply the maintenance from store level commands or under central control. The updated software can be applied in test, which preserves the prior software in case the maintenance needs to be backed off for some reason.

4690 supports communications to the store controller in several forms. including TCP/IP, X.25, Systems Network Architecture (SNA), and asynchronous communications.

Commands edit

The following list of commands are supported by the 4690 Operating System.[7]

Technology and software edit

4690 OS has been updated annually to address the needs of its user community and in anticipation of upcoming requirements.

4690 Version 5 incorporated new security enhancements, such as Secure Shell (SSH), IPsec, and enhanced operator security (allowing alphanumeric operator IDs, password complexity requirements, password expiration, etc.). This has helped its users address new security requirements from the credit card companies.

Another recent addition to 4690 was the ability to forward store hardware- and software-level events to a Remote Management system to facilitate central control and monitoring. File integrity monitoring and lockdown of 4690s are becoming increasingly important due to recent breaches caused by point-of-sale malware based threats.

4690 supports applications written in a CBASIC variant named IBM 4680 BASIC, Metaware High-C, and Java 2. The Java language-based ability at both the server and the client, along with the extension of Internet protocol suite TCP/IP ability to the client, enables Java applications at both the server and client to run concurrently with extant CBASIC or C applications. Users can make functional enhancements to extant applications by developing a new Java application that communicates with an extant application.

Versions edit

IBM 4690 Operating System versions:

  • 1 (July 1993)
  • 2 release 1
  • 2 release 2
  • 2 release 3
  • 2 release 4
  • 3 release 1
  • 3 release 2
  • 3 release 3
  • 4 release 1
  • 4 release 2
  • 5 release 1
  • 5 release 2
  • 6 release 1
  • 6 release 2
  • 6 release 3 (May 2012)

Toshiba 4690 Operating System versions:

  • 6 release 4 (January 2014)
  • 6 release 5 Classic – Enhanced (January 2016)[8]

See also edit

Further reading edit

  • IBM 4690 OS V6.2 Programming Guide (PDF). IBM. Retrieved 2015-03-01.
  • IBM 4690 OS V6.2 Configuration Guide (English) (PDF). IBM. Retrieved 2015-03-01.
  • IBM 4690 OS V6.2 User's Guide (English) (PDF). IBM. Retrieved 2015-03-01.
  • IBM 4690 OS V6.2 Communications Programming Guide (PDF). IBM. Retrieved 2015-03-01.
  • IBM 4690 OS V6.2 Messages Guide (PDF). IBM. Retrieved 2015-03-01.
  • (PDF). IBM. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-01-25. Retrieved 2015-03-01.
  • IBM 4690 OS V5.2 Configuration Guide (English) (PDF). IBM. Retrieved 2015-03-01.
  • (PDF). IBM. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-01-25. Retrieved 2015-03-01.
  • IBM 4690 OS V5.2 Communications Programming Guide (PDF). IBM. Retrieved 2015-03-01.
  • IBM 4690 OS V5.2 Messages Guide (PDF). IBM. Retrieved 2015-03-01.
  • IBM 4690 OS V4.1 IBM 4680 BASIC Language Reference (PDF). IBM. Retrieved 2015-03-01.

These and many other documents could be obtained from IBM at the Retail Publications Download Center.[9]

In 2016, Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions, the current owner of 4690 OS, removed public access to all 4690 related manuals and publications from their servers.

In May 2018, 4690 OS was renamed to TCx Sky. The base operating system that runs under 4690 OS itself was changed to Wind River Linux with this revision.

References edit

  1. ^ a b . IBM. Archived from the original on 2011-09-30. Retrieved 2011-09-06.
  2. ^ a b c "How to choose the best OS for your point-of-sale" (PDF). 360Commerce. Novell. 2005. (NB. This PDF has a short history of POS operating systems, also mentioning IBM 4680 and IBM 4690.)
  3. ^ CBR, ed. (1987-01-15). "Digital Research launches FlexOS 286 Real-Time Manufacturing Operating System". Computer Business Review. Archived from the original on 2013-01-18. Retrieved 2018-09-15.
  4. ^ "IBM 4690 Operating System Version 1 - Announcement Letter Number 293-281 - Brief description of announcement, charges, and availability". IBM. 1993-06-01. Archived from the original on 2012-12-16. Retrieved 2011-09-06.
  5. ^ Pontin, Jason (1995-11-27). "IMS offers Real32 OS for application servers". InfoWorld. Retrieved 2017-01-17.
  6. ^ "Support News". Toshiba Commerce.
  7. ^ https://archive.org/details/4690OSV6r2UsersGuide/page/n169[dead link]
  8. ^ "Toshiba 4690 Operating System, Version 6 Release 5" (PDF). Toshiba Corporation. January 2018. RTD12521-USEN-03. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-09-16. Retrieved 2018-09-15.
  9. ^ https://archive.today/20130103085241/http://www2.clearlake.ibm.com/store/support/html/pubs.html

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Data Format Description Language (DFDL) schemas for IBM 4690 ACE to parse and write IBM 4690 ACE transaction logs

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 4690 Operating System news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message 4690 Operating System sometimes shortened to 4690 OS or 4690 is a specially designed point of sale POS operating system originally sold by IBM In 2012 IBM sold its retail business including this product to Toshiba which assumed support 1 4690 is widely used by IBM and Toshiba retail customers to run retail systems which run their own applications and others 4690 Operating SystemDeveloper Digital Research Novell IMS IBM ToshibaWritten inCSupported languages IBM 4680 BASIC Metaware High C Java 2Working stateCurrentSource modelProprietaryInitial releaseJuly 1993 30 years ago 1993 07 1985 Final release6 5 January 2016 7 years ago 2016 01 Marketing targetPoint of saleAvailable inEnglishPackage managerProprietary ASM Apply Software Maintenance SystemPlatformsPoint of sale terminalsKernel typeReal time operating systemDefaultuser interfaceCommand line interface some screens spawn a Java based graphical user interface GUI LicenseProprietaryPreceded byFlexOS 386 4680 OS REAL 32Succeeded byTCx Sky v1 1Official websiteToshiba Commerce Operating Systems4690 is the successor product to IBM 4680 OS which was in use by IBM customers since 1986 2 The original 4680 OS was based on Digital Research s Concurrent DOS 286 3 a system thereafter renamed to FlexOS 286 in November 1986 In July 1993 2 IBM adopted FlexOS version 2 32 as the basis of their 4690 OS version 1 1 4 FlexOS 2 32 supported 286 Intel 80286 and 386 Intel 80386 modes and had no limit on applications running concurrently In 1995 IBM licensed IMS REAL 32 7 50 a derivative of Digital Research s Multiuser DOS and thereby a successor to Concurrent DOS 386 to bundle it with their 4695 POS terminals 5 According to the article The Year of the Store IHL Consulting Group RIS News IBM 4690 OS still had a market share of 12 in the POS register client market in June 2005 when IBM was starting to phase it out in favor of IBM Retail Environment for SUSE IRES 2 IBM continued to maintain 4690 OS until April 2015 with the most recent version released by IBM in May 2012 being IBM 4690 OS Version 6 Release 3 which was supported until 2017 under special contracts with big name companies Meanwhile Toshiba has released Toshiba 4690 OS Version 6 Release 4 V6R4 in January 2014 and Version 6 Release 5 V6R5 in January 2016 In 2018 a Linux based successor of 4690 OS named TCx Sky and codeveloped with Wind River Systems was launched Soon after Toshiba discontinued 4690 OS for new customers it is however still supported under service contracts signed between Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions and stores still using 4690 OS on their POS terminals The latest security update CSD Level 2010 was released in December 2020 only for 4690 OS Version 6 Release 5 6 Retailers are using the 4690 Operating System for their operations because of its many retail specific and reliability features In addition to running on IBM hardware third party vendors have exploited the 4690 features on competitive hardware Contents 1 Supported hardware 2 Notable features 2 1 Commands 3 Technology and software 4 Versions 5 See also 6 Further reading 7 References 8 External linksSupported hardware edit nbsp This IBM 4683 register uses a controller with a 4690 operating system 4690 supports many POS terminal devices store controller servers and combination controller terminals The 4690 documentation contains a list of supported POS devices some in use over 20 years The family of IBM Universal Serial Bus USB POS devices that 4690 supports includes keyboards displays and cash drawers 4690 also supports other input output I O devices designed and conforming to IBM s USB POS device interface specifications IBM makes interface specifications available to third party vendors to enable them to connect their devices to POS terminals using RS 485 RS 232 and USB connections IBM provides a Controller Matrix document with a list of compatible IBM servers for use with 4690 OS as store controllers and controller terminals These servers represent current and formerly available devices which continue to be supported by 4690 Notable features editPerhaps the most notable feature of the 4690 OS is its ability to provide a redundancy infrastructure IBM designed the 4690 OS to work either as one server or with one or more other 4690 servers These servers are commonly called store controllers When connected in a local area network LAN these 4690 store controllers provide redundant backup using mirrored data files Using a system of master controller alternate master file server and alternate file server designations the controllers preserve data integrity and allow file backup in case a store controller fails and needs to be replaced A copy of the 4690 OS is maintained in each store controller The 4690 POS terminals registers load a copy of 4690 from the store controller into memory when they Initial Program Load IPL The 4690 controllers provide terminal support in the form of terminal loading price lookup and transaction logging Non volatile memory is used to ensure that data is not lost in transit from the terminals to the store controller Terminals are assigned to a primary store controller and that controller is typically backed up by another controller If the primary controller fails the terminals automatically access the backup controller providing uninterrupted sales at the POS terminal If both the primary and backup controllers are unavailable the terminal can go into a standalone state or some of the applications are able to support a Terminal Offline TOF state wherein terminals run offline using a terminal based item file and logging stored in their own memory To maintain software at the store level 4690 OS provides a software maintenance facility to manage updates This facility provides checking to ensure that all updates have been transferred to the store and the ability to apply the maintenance from store level commands or under central control The updated software can be applied in test which preserves the prior software in case the maintenance needs to be backed off for some reason 4690 supports communications to the store controller in several forms including TCP IP X 25 Systems Network Architecture SNA and asynchronous communications Commands edit The following list of commands are supported by the 4690 Operating System 7 ASSIGN BACKUP BATCH BREAK BURNISO CHDIR CHKDSK CLS COMMAND COMP COPY DEFINE DIR DISKCOMP DISKCOPY ECHO ELSE ERASE EXIT FCOPY FIND FOR FORMAT FSET GOTO IF LIST MKDIR MORE ORDER PATH PAUSE PRINT PROMPT QUERY REM RENAME RESTORE RMDIR SECURITY SHIFT SORT SYS TREE TYPE UNLOCKP VER VERIFY VOLTechnology and software edit4690 OS has been updated annually to address the needs of its user community and in anticipation of upcoming requirements 4690 Version 5 incorporated new security enhancements such as Secure Shell SSH IPsec and enhanced operator security allowing alphanumeric operator IDs password complexity requirements password expiration etc This has helped its users address new security requirements from the credit card companies Another recent addition to 4690 was the ability to forward store hardware and software level events to a Remote Management system to facilitate central control and monitoring File integrity monitoring and lockdown of 4690s are becoming increasingly important due to recent breaches caused by point of sale malware based threats 4690 supports applications written in a CBASIC variant named IBM 4680 BASIC Metaware High C and Java 2 The Java language based ability at both the server and the client along with the extension of Internet protocol suite TCP IP ability to the client enables Java applications at both the server and client to run concurrently with extant CBASIC or C applications Users can make functional enhancements to extant applications by developing a new Java application that communicates with an extant application Versions editIBM 4690 Operating System versions 1 July 1993 2 release 1 2 release 2 2 release 3 2 release 4 3 release 1 3 release 2 3 release 3 4 release 1 4 release 2 5 release 1 5 release 2 6 release 1 6 release 2 6 release 3 May 2012 Toshiba 4690 Operating System versions 6 release 4 January 2014 6 release 5 Classic Enhanced January 2016 8 See also editDigital Research Toshiba TCx Sky FlexOS IBM 4680 OS IBM 4683 IBM 4693 IBM 4694 IBM 4695 IMS REAL 32 IBM Retail Environment for SUSE IRES Distributed Data Management Architecture DDM Further reading editIBM 4690 OS V6 2 Programming Guide PDF IBM Retrieved 2015 03 01 IBM 4690 OS V6 2 Configuration Guide English PDF IBM Retrieved 2015 03 01 IBM 4690 OS V6 2 User s Guide English PDF IBM Retrieved 2015 03 01 IBM 4690 OS V6 2 Communications Programming Guide PDF IBM Retrieved 2015 03 01 IBM 4690 OS V6 2 Messages Guide PDF IBM Retrieved 2015 03 01 IBM 4690 OS V5 2 Programming Guide PDF IBM Archived from the original PDF on 2022 01 25 Retrieved 2015 03 01 IBM 4690 OS V5 2 Configuration Guide English PDF IBM Retrieved 2015 03 01 IBM 4690 OS V5 2 User s Guide English PDF IBM Archived from the original PDF on 2022 01 25 Retrieved 2015 03 01 IBM 4690 OS V5 2 Communications Programming Guide PDF IBM Retrieved 2015 03 01 IBM 4690 OS V5 2 Messages Guide PDF IBM Retrieved 2015 03 01 IBM 4690 OS V4 1 IBM 4680 BASIC Language Reference PDF IBM Retrieved 2015 03 01 These and many other documents could be obtained from IBM at the Retail Publications Download Center 9 In 2016 Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions the current owner of 4690 OS removed public access to all 4690 related manuals and publications from their servers In May 2018 4690 OS was renamed to TCx Sky The base operating system that runs under 4690 OS itself was changed to Wind River Linux with this revision References edit a b IBM 4690 Operating System IBM Archived from the original on 2011 09 30 Retrieved 2011 09 06 a b c How to choose the best OS for your point of sale PDF 360Commerce Novell 2005 NB This PDF has a short history of POS operating systems also mentioning IBM 4680 and IBM 4690 CBR ed 1987 01 15 Digital Research launches FlexOS 286 Real Time Manufacturing Operating System Computer Business Review Archived from the original on 2013 01 18 Retrieved 2018 09 15 IBM 4690 Operating System Version 1 Announcement Letter Number 293 281 Brief description of announcement charges and availability IBM 1993 06 01 Archived from the original on 2012 12 16 Retrieved 2011 09 06 Pontin Jason 1995 11 27 IMS offers Real32 OS for application servers InfoWorld Retrieved 2017 01 17 Support News Toshiba Commerce https archive org details 4690OSV6r2UsersGuide page n169 dead link Toshiba 4690 Operating System Version 6 Release 5 PDF Toshiba Corporation January 2018 RTD12521 USEN 03 Archived from the original PDF on 2018 09 16 Retrieved 2018 09 15 https archive today 20130103085241 http www2 clearlake ibm com store support html pubs htmlExternal links editOfficial website Data Format Description Language DFDL schemas for IBM 4690 ACE to parse and write IBM 4690 ACE transaction logs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 4690 Operating System amp oldid 1166568899, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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