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{{short description|1967 IBM mainframe model with virtual memory and 32-bit addressing}}
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[[Image:IBM-S360-67ConfigurationConsoleCloseup.jpg|thumb|right|Left side, 2167 configuration console for the IBM/System 360 Model 67-2 (duplex) at the University of Michigan, c. 1969]]
{{anchor|Dynamic Address Translation}}<!---target of #REDIRECT and other references, and a multi-language subject--> The '''IBM System/360 Model 67''' ('''S/360-67''') was an important [[IBM mainframe]] model in the late 1960s.<ref name=IBM-S360-67-FuncChar>[http://bitsavers.org/pdf/ibm/360/functional_characteristics/GA27-2719-2_360-67_funcChar.pdf ''IBM System/360 Model 67 Functional Characteristics''], Third Edition (February 1972), IBM publication GA27-2719-2</ref> Unlike the rest of the [[IBM System/360|S/360]] series, it included features to facilitate [[time-sharing]] applications, notably a [[memory management unit|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.▼
▲The '''IBM System/360 Model 67''' ('''S/360-67''') was an important [[IBM mainframe]] model in the late 1960s.<ref name=IBM-S360-67-FuncChar>[http://bitsavers.org/pdf/ibm/360/functional_characteristics/GA27-2719-2_360-67_funcChar.pdf ''IBM System/360 Model 67 Functional Characteristics''], Third Edition (February 1972), IBM publication GA27-2719-2</ref> Unlike the rest of the [[IBM System/360|S/360]] series, it included features to facilitate [[time-sharing]] applications, notably a [[memory management unit|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.
== Origins ==
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