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==See also== * [[Cloud computing]] * ''[[Computer Networks: The Heralds of Resource Sharing|The Heralds of Resource Sharing]]'', a 1972 film. * [[History of CP/CMS]], IBM's virtual machine operating system (CP) that supported time-sharing (CMS). * [[IBM M44/44X]], an experimental computer system based on an [[IBM 7044]] used to simulate multiple virtual machines. * [[IBM System/360 Model 67]], the only [[IBM S/360|IBM S/360 series]] mainframe to support virtual memory. * [[Multiseat configuration]], multiple users on a single [[personal computer]]. * [[Project MAC]], a [[DARPA]] funded project at [[MIT]] famous for groundbreaking research in [[operating system]]s, [[artificial intelligence]], and the [[theory of computation]]. * [[TELCOMP]], an interactive, conversational programming language based on [[JOSS]], developed by [[BBN Technologies|BBN]] in 1964. * [[Timeline of operating systems]] * [[VAX]] (Virtual Address eXtension), a computer architecture and [[VAX-11|family of computers]] developed by [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]. * [[Utility computing]] * [[Virtual memory]] * [[Time-sharing system evolution]]
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