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IBM System/360 Model 67
1967 IBM mainframe model with virtual memory and 32-bit addressing / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Further information: System/360 and History of IBM
The IBM System/360 Model 67 (S/360-67) was an important IBM mainframe model in the late 1960s.[1] Unlike the rest of the S/360 series, it included features to facilitate time-sharing applications, notably a Dynamic Address Translation unit, the "DAT box", to support virtual memory, 32-bit addressing and the 2846 Channel Controller to allow sharing channels between processors. The S/360-67 was otherwise compatible with the rest of the S/360 series.
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![]() IBM System/360 Model 67-2 (duplex) at the University of Michigan, c. 1969 | |
Manufacturer | International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) |
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Product family | System/360 |
Release date | August 16, 1965 (1965-08-16) |
Memory | 512 KB–1 MB Core |
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