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Sequence was Sys/3, Sys /34, Sys/38, Sys/36 The funny thing here was, and , I don't think there are enough people around to remember this , but the Sys/38 (father of the AS400), was over-sold to business in North America, and moth balled by firms for many moons, because, there were insufficient numbers of highly trained people to run them. That's another reason why IBM, rushed to put the Sys/36 out in the market. The S/36 was so popular, that even to-day, on the current release of OS400, the Sys 36 Environment is still supported. I'm very curious to know just how many companies are still using the S36 Environment. Ken Shields Oshawa systems group Works 81, Oshawa Ontario (905) 725-1144 Ext 326
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