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The [[IBM System/360]] (1964) was a family of computers, each having the same [[instruction set architecture]]. The [[IBM System/360 Model 20|Model 20]] was the smallest and least expensive. Customers could upgrade and retain the same [[application software]].<ref name="sco-ch1-p21">{{cite book