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I would further differentiate the topic. - A PC version of OS/400 for client work. (I personally think that this is deader than a doornail for a number of reasons already noted). - A personal version of OS/400, (as is, without GUI), running on lightweight, low-cost hardware which could be available for learning the software and for demos. (I don't know if this would fly, but it seems like a viable way to get the software out to college students and other geeks). Regards, Andy Nolen-Parkhouse > David HI > Any chance you can design a simple poll, here or on Midrange.com, to > determine how many people > agree, that a PC version of OS/400 is important, or not, and how many > would actually buy the OS for thier own use? > Ken
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