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> [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of Rick Fochtman
> Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2009 2:11 PM
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> Subject: Re: "Portable" data centers
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> But there were strong indications that the 370/145 had paging. The 
> implementation of the DOS Emulator Feature only made sense if the 
> hardware was designed for paging.
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> IIRC, the DAT box was optional on the 370/145 and became 
> standard on the 
> 370/148. Ditto the 370/155 and 370/158 and 370/165 and 
> 370/168. The 168 
> was unique in the 370 series because it used outboard channels; as I 
> recall , it was the only 370 that did so.
> 
> Rick

We ran DOS/VS and OS/VS1 on a couple of 145s at the City of Fort Worth in the 
late 1970s. It was my first job out of college.

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