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==={{anchor|AIX/370|AIX/ESA|AIX/390}}IBM mainframes=== In 1988, IBM announced '''AIX/370''',<ref name=ENUS288-130>{{cite web |title = Advanced Interactive Executive/370 (AIX (TM)/370) |id = 288-130 |date = March 15, 1988 |url = https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/announcements/archive/ENUS288-130 |type = Announcement letter |publisher = [[IBM]] |access-date = January 19, 2025 }}</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 (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 |id = 292-183 |date = March 31, 1992 |url = https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/announcements/archive/ENUS292-183 |type = Announcement letter |publisher = IBM |access-date = January 19, 2025 }}</ref> in 1991, which was based on [[OSF/1]], and also ran on the [[IBM System/390|System/390]] platform. Unlike AIX/370, AIX/ESA ran both natively as the host operating system, and as a guest under [[VM (operating system)|VM]]. AIX/ESA, while technically advanced, had little commercial success, partially because{{Citation needed|date=June 2008}} UNIX functionality was added as an option to the existing mainframe operating system, [[MVS]], as [[MVS/ESA|MVS/ESA SP Version 4 Release 3 OpenEdition]]<ref>{{citation |title = OpenEdition(TM) services Available on MVS/ESA SP Version 4 Release 3 (JES2 and JES3) |id = ZP94-0246 |date = March 8, 1994 |url = https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/announcements/archive/ENUSZP94-0246 |type = Announcement letter |publisher = IBM |access-date = January 19, 2025 }}</ref> in 1994, and continued as an integral part of MVS/ESA SP Version 5, OS/390 and z/OS, with the name eventually changing from ''OpenEdition'' to ''Unix System Services''. IBM also provided OpenEdition in VM/ESA Version 2<ref>{{cite web |title = Availability: VM/ESA Version 2 Release 1.0 with OpenEdition for VM/ESA |id = 295-240 |date = June 12, 1995 |url = https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/announcements/archive/ENUS295-240 |type = Announcement letter |publisher = IBM |access-date = January 19, 2025 }}</ref> through z/VM. <!-- Blaxthos copyedit anchor, will return soon -->
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