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Jerry., don't forget v5r3m5 ....:)



At 06:44 AM 11/29/2005 -0600, you wrote:
Just my thoughts, but the "i5" refers to the hardware, like "AS/400" (which most of us still use, though) and "iSeries."


Technically, V5R3 will run on "iSeries" machines (like our model 720).
In which case wouldn't it be referred to as "OS/400"? While on our model 520, it is "i5/OS" for sure.


But, like Don says, the terms are interchangeable. We still call it an "AS/400" though IBM hasn't done so in years. A rose by any other name...



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Don wrote:

just be careful for any screen that may still say OS/400 or AS/400 on it in 5250 land... I suggested at COMMON that they buy someone's tools and do a global find/replace...hell, you could probably do it in PDM for that matter... :) :)

I think you'll find that the i5/OS and OS/400 are still used interchangeably. I think they're going to try to make a more concrete discernment in the January announcement, but then, who knows for sure until January(if then :)

Don in DC


At 12:12 PM 11/29/2005 +0100, you wrote:

Hi all!

A basic question, but still important for document. :-)
Is this correct?

OS/400 = V5R2M0 and older?
i5/OS = V5R3M0 and newer?

Regards Jan Rockstedt
Avinova AB
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