Virtual memory is an integral part of a computer architecture; all implementations emulators and virtual machines require hardware support, typically in the form of a memory management unit built into the CPU. Consequently, older operating systems, though notable exceptions include the Atlas, B5000, IBM System/360 Model 67, IBM System/370 mainframe systems of the early 1970s, and the Apple Lisa project circa 1980.
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Virtual memory is an integral part of a computer architecture; all implementations emulators and virtual machines require hardware support, typically in the form of a memory management unit built into the CPU. Consequently, older operating systems, though notable exceptions include the Atlas, B5000, IBM System/360 Model 67, IBM System/370 mainframe systems of the early 1970s, and the Apple Lisa project circa 1980.