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VW told their customers for more than 20 years: you don't have a beetle, its a type 1. When the silly marketiers decided to use the name, all people knew, it was too late, the custumors didn't want neither a type 1, nor a beetle anymore. IBM is topping the VW marketiers today, they call a computer well known as AS/400 in the century of google "I" a name, impossible to find with search engines in the web and asssociated with electronical toys - I-pod, I-pad, I-phone, I-BM...


D*B


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From: "Doug Palme" <DPalme@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 8:18 PM
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: How to find AS400 hardware details

How about answering his question instead of trying to argue like usual.






From: Trevor Perry <trevor@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 09/22/2010 01:16 PM
Subject: Re: How to find AS400 hardware details
Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx



Ashish,

If you have a Power5 or Power6, you don't have an AS400, so you won't find
any AS400 information.

Trevor


On 9/22/10 1:38 PM, "Ashish Kulkarni" <ashish.kulkarni13@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

How do i find out AS400 hardware details, like the process, speed, if it
is
P5 or P6, or how much ram it has, what is the size of hard drive etc.

In windows i can right click on my computer and click properties and i
get
all the information, is there anyway to find this information about
AS400,
may be from green screen or from iseriesnavigator




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