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==System/370==
The Personal/370 (aka P/370) is a single slot 32-bit [[Micro Channel architecture|MCA]] card that can be added to a [[IBM Personal System/2|PS/2]] or [[RS/6000]] computer to run System/370 OSs (like [[MUSIC/SP]], [[VM (Operating system)|VM]], [[VSE]]) parallel to [[DOS]] or [[OS/2]] (in PS/2) or [[AIX operating system|AIX]] (in RS/6000) supporting multiple concurrent users. It is a complete implementation of the S/370 Processor including a [[Floating point unit|FPU]] co-processor and 16 MB memory. Management and standard I/O channels are provided via the the host OS/hardware. An additional 370 channel card can be added to provide mainframe-specific I/O such as 3270 local control units, 3400/3480 tape drives or 7171 protocol converters.
 
==System/390==