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Trevor Perry wrote > > As for hardware/software, your words were "AS400/iSeries/i5". Sounded like > hardware to me. > Nobody buys those systems without an OS. It's what makes it unique. The same hardware sold as a pSeries is considered current technology. Often I and others say AS/400 and mean the OS. I should have been more clear on this point. I've heard nobody claiming the i5 hardware is legacy. Read i5/OS for my concern about the future of this platform. Keith
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