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Hello Art,
Domino native on V4R2 should be no problem:
I got the "Domino for iSeries Version 5.0.8" CD in my hand and the text
from the PDF is as follows:

About Lotus Domino for AS/400 system requirements
Before you install Domino, install the AS/400 hardware and software
that Domino requires. When possible, use the recommended equipment,
rather than the minimum required, to improve performance and make
maintenance easier.
Required hardware and software for Domino server
The Lotus Domino server for AS/400 requires the following hardware
and software:
An AS/400 that is based on PowerPCTM (RISC) technology
Although a Domino server can run on any PowerPC model of AS/400,
the AS/400 server models are optimized for client/server applications
such as Domino.
Operating System/400 (OS/400), 5769SS1, Version 4 Release 2 or later
TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities for AS/400, 5769TC1
Domino for AS/400 Release 4.6 or later or Domino for AS/400 Release
5 (R5) or later
16MB base memory
0.5MB to 1MB memory for each active mail user
490MB disk space for Domino executables and data (such as data
directories and help files)
50MB disk space for each registered and active mail user (varies,
depending on how much information each user stores)
Note The memory and disk space requirements are based on results from
a test environment. Use these values as general guidelines for minimum

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HTH and regards from germany, Philipp Rusch

"Art Tostaine, Jr." schrieb:

> Can it run natively (not on IPCS) on this machine?  Thanks
>
> _________________
> Art Tostaine, Jr.
> CCA, Inc.
> Jackson, NJ 08527
>



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