System/360
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First delivered in 1965, System/360 was a family of mainframe computers. System/360 models were compatible with one another, meaning that customers could start off with smaller system and move up to a larger one, if need be, without needing to reprogram software. They were used in a wide variety of applications and influenced hardware design for some time to come. Dozens of OSes were written for the system.
| System/360 | |
| File:System360avi.png | |
| Character Information | |
|---|---|
| Common Names | System/360 |
| Other Names | N/A |
| Faction | Mainframe Guild, part of the old IBM Society |
| Lineage | IBM, System/360 branch |
| Rival(s) | Various large-scale mainframe-tans |
| Appearance | |
| Height | Low 6' range |
| Design | |
| First Appearance | Late 2011 |
| Technical Information | |
| System Personified | All System/360 mainframe models |
| Developer(s) | IBM |
| Debut | 1964 |
| Latest release | 1978 |
Technical Details
In spite of the System/360's popularity, no intact System/360s exist today.