On 11/1/24 14:55, CAREY SCHUG via cctalk wrote:
Wikipedia lists models 60, 62, 64, and 66 (never shipped)
and 65 and 67 as shipped, but no 63.

since I don't remember 65s, I assume not many of them made it out the door?

Uh, no.  The 360/65 was a very popular model, QUITE (4X) a step up from the 360/50.  The /67 was a variant  of the /65, which had an address translator feature pretty identical to what was used in the later 370/168 for demand-paged virtual memory.  The model 65 also allowed two processors to run from shared memory.  This was called the MP65.  The model /60 was only produced for a short time, it was replaced with the model /65.

There is a picture of the /65 console in the Wikipedia article.

Also, a variant of the 360/65 was part of the FAA's air traffic control computer complexes.  They were called a model 9020.

Jon

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