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Look instead for an IBM Sys/36 5364.   It is PC sized (AT) and runs on 110
volts and an x286.  That'd be a lot more fun and it can still give you the
Sys/34 feature set.  That'd be my opinion anyway.


on 02/19/98at 03:23 PM,  our friend "Max Eskin" <maxeskin@hotmail.com>
said:

>Actually, I'm perfectly serious. In fact, it seems that they do run in
>some places. I am trying to get this one to run because it is as close as
>I am going to get to a computer of its class. I have an interest in old
>computers, you see.

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Booth Martin  
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