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The '''IBM System/360 Model 40''' was a mid-range member of the [[IBM System/360]] family. It was announced on April 7, 1964, shipped in 1965, and withdrawn on October 7, 1977.<ref>
[[File:IBM System 360 Model 40 with open gates.jpg|thumb|360/40 with circuit gates open]]
==History==
On April 7, 1964, IBM announced the [[IBM System/360]], to be available in six models.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Bc8BGhSOawgC&pg=PA275|title=Building IBM: Shaping an Industry and Its Technology|author=Emerson W. Pugh|year=1995|publisher=MIT Press|page=275|___location=Cambridge, Massachusetts|isbn=0-262-16147-8}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=From Mainframes to Smartphones|author1=Martin Campbell-Kelly|author2=Daniel D. Garcia-Swartz|year=2015|publisher=[[Harvard University Press]]|isbn=9780674729063}}</ref><ref>Fortune magazine, Sept. 1966, p.118</ref> The 360/40 was first delivered in April 1965.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www
The [[IBM System/360 Model 30|360/30]] and the 360/40 were the two largest revenue producing [[IBM System/360#
==Models==
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==Microprogramming==
[[Image:IBM 360 20 TROS.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Transformer read-only storage]] (TROS), from the IBM System 360/40]]
Like most System/360 models the Model 40
==IBM 1400 series emulation==
With the additional Compatibility Feature hardware and Compatibility Support software under DOS/360, the [[IBM 1401]]/[[IBM 1440|1440]]/1460 object programs
==Other==
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the IBM [[operating system]] used was usually the realistically sized [[DOS/360]],{{Citation needed|date=September 2017}} because all but one model of the 360/40 had less than MVT's minimum memory requirements of 256KB.<ref>{{cite book|url=http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/ibm/360/os/R21.7_Apr73/GC28-6551-16_Storage_Estimates_R21.7_Apr73.pdf|title=IBM System/360 Operating System: Storage Estimates OS Release 21.7|date=April 1973|publisher=IBM|id=GC28-6551-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Ray Saunders |url=http://www.os390-mvs.freesurf.fr/mvs360.htm |title=MVS... And Before OS/360 ? |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071220191855/http://www.os390-mvs.freesurf.fr/mvs360.htm |archive-date=2007-12-20}}</ref>
The IBM System/360 Model 40 was developed at [[IBM Hursley]]<ref>{{cite journal|url=http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/CCS/res/res23.htm|title=Editorial|author=Nicholas Enticknap|journal=Resurrection: The Bulletin of the Computer Conservation Society|issue=23|quote=Mike Flinders, who also worked at Hursley where the 360/40 was designed}}</ref> and manufactured at IBM's facilities in
A modified Model 40 ran [[CP-40]], the ancestor of [[CP/CMS]], which in turn was the progenitor of the [[z/VM|VM]] line.
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