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Well, actually the model 250 ISN'T an iSeries.  It's still considered an
AS/400 (because of it's processor technology).

...Neil





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IBM made an announcement of special model 250 packaging.
Yet the latest IBM eServer iSeries catalog failed to even list the
250 as a current system, and only was mentioned to buy
memory & disk parts with the model 170.
Is this machine about to go out to pasture?
I can see the 270 and 8xx is main stuff, but leave iSeries "entry" system
out of the catalog looks suspicious.
Anyone know?
Jim Franz







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