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The S/360-67 had an important legacy. After the failure of [[TSS/360]], IBM was surprised by the blossoming of a time-sharing community on the S/360-67 platform ([[CP/CMS]], [[Michigan Terminal System|MTS]], [[MUSIC/SP|MUSIC]]). A large number of commercial, academic, and service bureau sites installed the system. By taking advantage of IBM's lukewarm support for time-sharing, and by sharing information and resources (including source code modifications), they built and supported a generation of time-sharing centers.
The unique features of the S/360-67 were initially ''not'' carried into IBM's next product series, the [[System/370]], although the 370/145 had an [[Content-addressable memory|associative memory]] that appeared more useful for paging than for its ostensible purpose.<ref name=SY24-3581>{{cite manual
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