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John, I have never understood why IBM would keep software costs so high on older versions of the OS. I wish they provided an option to buy older software without support at a discounted price - especially for the older hardware. BTW, I check the forums on your site everyday. A couple of months ago I had thought about "signing up" but then I went to Common and took Leif's MI class and decided to wait until I got my own box so that I could "play" with MI (among other things) and not worry about screwing up someone elses system ;-) Terry > -----Original Message----- > From: John Ross [mailto:jross-ml@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 1:53 PM > To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion > Subject: Re: Model 170 for Personal Development > > Base OS is just the base for the OS not the other products. > And since V4 the OS stays with the box and it will with V5R3. Now when > they say base OS you will get other software, you get the no charge > software, like Java, HTTP, TCP. > > PDM is now (I think V5R1 and up, maybe V5R2 and up) under 5722WDS > 21 Tools - Application Development > > You can buy pre June 11th software > (http://www-306.ibm.com/common/ssi/rep_ca/5/897/ENUS204-085/#@2h@74@) > from third parties. At any price they want to charge. I would think the > June 11th limitation 3rd parties may want to start unloading this > software, or it might make it work more. Not sure how IBM is going to > know it is pre June 11th . And I have not done this so not sure of the > headaches. > >I heard (from an IBMer) V5R3 will be the last release for the 170, so I >have to think these may go down in price. > >Disk and memory is pretty cheap in AS400 prices for the 170. >http://www-132.ibm.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?catalogId= -840&storeId=1>>&categoryId=2549501&langId=-1&dualCurrId=73 > > >I run www.netshare400.com ( And thanks to the others who put it in >their emails, but N comes before T :) ) > >Regards >John Ross
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