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Greg

I heartily recommend getting a free account at one of the timeshare sites - the one I use is at http://www.rzkh.de and is easy to get set up. You can't do a whole bunch of system administration, since you are a guest, but you don't need to do much of that. If you want to work with programming and CL, it's a great option.

HTH and welcome to the lion's den!
Vern

Rodgers, Gregory Landon wrote:
It has a QIC drive in it, IBM rebadged Tandberg, with a perfect condition roller, which astounded me. It does have the Ethernet board however. I'm not terribly interested in exchanging data with it though. I just want to see what its like.. and to learn a little about IBM midrange boxes.

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Subject: Re: OS/400 V3R2 media?

What kind of tapes?

Seriously, it's not worth the power consumption to power it on. And I do not think I am being elitist.
Are you sure that it even supported V3R2? (Update: I researched that - it does.)
By reading an old system builder some of them came with ethernet. Do you have that? I don't think you want to rely solely on token ring or snads with comm lines. I think you would be hard pressed to find the right tape drives to even use sneaker net to transfer data between it and anything current.
You want to snag on to an old copy of PC Support/400.

I've known people to throw much newer machines than that into dumpsters.


Rob Berendt

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