The 9402-400 is your very best bet and there are plenty 
available. It will run v4r5 with enough memory. If you have 
trouble locating one, ping me privately for various options.

You can proably get one for under $2,000.

Another option is an older 170 which can be had pretty cheap
also. I am sure you can have one of those for under $5,000
and the nice part is proably an ethernet adapter comes with
it. 

Both options can be in the P05 group and both can have software
subscription.(approx. $600 yearly)




"Smith, Nelson" wrote:
> 
> I'm looking for the smallest, cheapest RISC machine I can get just to play
> with at home.  It won't running anything mission-critical.  Just for
> learning.  I want CAE, SQL, RPG, tools, V4R5, ethernet, at least 8 gig of
> disk and in the PO5 software tier, as a minimum configuration.
> 
> It needs to be able to get a software subscription, so I think that leaves
> out the 150, doesn't it?  The prices I've seen on the 170 & 250 seem awfully
> high (around $8,000-9,000 configured as above) and the 270's are even worse
> (around $12,000).  It doesn't have to be new, just something I can upgrade
> to V5. There won't be more than two users on it, so memory is not critical,
> but I would like to be able to play with all the web serving tools, etc.
> 
> The best quote I've gotten is for a 9406 model 600 (2129), configured as
> above and with 128 mg memory, for about $5,000.  Does that sound reasonable
> for such an older model?  Are there any other factors I should be
> considering?
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