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  2. IBM AS/400 - Wikipedia

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    OS/400 (now known as IBM i) is the native operating system of the AS/400 platform, and was the sole operating system supported on the original AS/400 hardware. Many of the advanced features associated with the AS/400 are implemented in the operating system as opposed to the underlying hardware, which changed significantly throughout the life of ...

  3. IBM Advanced/36 - Wikipedia

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    One difference between the A/36 and earlier S/36s is the 9402 Tape Drive. The 9402 uses Quarter-inch cartridges which can store up to 2.5 GB of data.The 9402 is able to read the 60MB tapes from the older S/36 6157 tape drive, but cannot write or do any SEND_DATA_BYTE operations with them, because they are newer than the older-style 1.0GB cartridges, which use the same pinout, and the same speed.

  4. IBM i - Wikipedia

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    IBM i (the i standing for integrated) [6] is an operating system developed by IBM for IBM Power Systems. [7] It was originally released in 1988 as OS/400, as the sole operating system of the IBM AS/400 line of systems. It was renamed to i5/OS in 2004, before being renamed a second time to IBM i in 2008.

  5. IBM Power Systems - Wikipedia

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    Servers running processors based on the IBM PowerPC-AS architecture in the AS/400 family (later known as iSeries, then System i) running OS/400 (later known as i5/OS, and now IBM i) Servers and workstations using POWER and PowerPC processors in the RS/6000 family (later known as pSeries, then System p), running IBM AIX and Linux on Power.

  6. Category:AS/400 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "AS/400" ... IBM AS/400; IBM i; L. Logical partition; O. Object (IBM i) P. IBM Power Systems; Programming Development Manager; Q. Quick Response ...

  7. IBM System/36 - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, IBM released the AS/400 Advanced/36 [12] with two models (9402-236 and 9402-436). Priced as low as $7995, it was a machine that allowed System/36 users to get faster and more modern hardware while "staying 36".

  8. IBM eServer - Wikipedia

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    IBM RS/6000 to IBM eServer pSeries, p for POWER; IBM AS/400 to IBM eServer iSeries, i for Integrated; IBM Netfinity to IBM eServer xSeries, x for eXtended architecture (with respect to "commodity" Intel-based servers) IBM System/390 was replaced by the 64-bit IBM eServer zSeries, z for Zero downtime.

  9. IBM 5250 - Wikipedia

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    IBM 5251, connected to an AS/400 system. IBM 5250 is a family of block-oriented terminals originally introduced with the IBM System/34 midrange computer systems in 1977. [1] It also connects to the later System/36, System/38, and IBM AS/400 systems, and to IBM Power Systems systems running IBM i, as well as the Series/1 minicomputer.

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