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To follow Micro$oft's example of making the OS seem old and obsolete by
attaching a year to the name, how about OS2004R1M0? :)
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What's in a name anyway?
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OK, so now we have a "new" OS replacing OS/400 V5R2 called i5/OS.
Why is it being called V5R3? Shouldn't be called i5/OS V1R1M0?
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