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Wayne,

I have a 510-2143 with a half gig of memory at v5r1. I don't really use
Java, so the only comment I can make is that when I start the *ADMIN
HTTP interface, the job goes JVAW, which I assume is the loading of the
JVM, for about four minutes. Of course, when you're waiting for it,
those four minutes last forever. It seems to me that, unless you run out
of disk, the 400 isn't usually a machine where something "won't run." It
might run slow, though!

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Xu, Weining
> 
> Our client has an AS/400 Model 500 with OS version 5.1 
> (assume JDK1.2).  We
> were told by someone at IBM local office that Java programs 
> will be so slow
> on that model and the programs will not even start????  Is 
> this true?
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