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}}</ref> also developed by Locus Computing. AIX/370 was IBM's fourth attempt to offer [[Unix-like]] functionality for their mainframe line, specifically the [[IBM System/370|System/370]] (the prior versions were a [[TSS/360 (operating system)|TSS/370]]-based Unix system developed jointly with AT&T c.1980,<ref name="att-s370-unix"/> a [[VM/370]]-based system named '''VM/IX''' developed jointly with [[Interactive Systems Corporation]] c.1984,{{citation needed|date=June 2018}} and a [[VM/370]]-based version of TSS/370{{citation needed|date=November 2021}} named '''IX/370''' which was upgraded to be compatible with [[Unix System V]]{{citation needed|date=June 2018}}). AIX/370 was released in 1990 with functional equivalence to System V Release 2 and 4.3BSD as well as IBM enhancements. With the introduction of the [[IBM System/390|ESA/390]] architecture, AIX/370 was replaced by '''AIX/ESA'''<ref name=ENUS292-183>{{cite web
|title = IBM AIX/ESA VERSION 2 RELEASE 1
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