The System/38 was introduced in 1978...and except for a short recall, was on
the market until 1989? The System/36 was introduced in 1986.





From: Pat Barber <mboceanside@worldnet.att.net>
Reply-To: midrange-l@midrange.com
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: Re: Thats all folks!
Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 11:17:58 -0500

The S/38 came much later than the S/36... The S/36 first shipped
in 07/83 as I recall... The S/38 didn't exist till much later.

The S/36 still remains one of the most popular and widely
installed systems ever built. The 400 didn't catch up with
the S/36 in sales numbers for several years.


Chuck Lewis wrote:
>
> James wrote:
>
> <By the way, doesn't that paragraph make people happy to see how much
> good
> work was done by IBM way back in 1991?  The 36 was a pain but the
> underlying architecture was good.>
>
> Actually the core of OS/400 at the time was from the S/38... goes back
> even FURTHER :-)
>
>
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