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  • Subject: Re: AS/400 History
  • From: "Joe Frank" <jfrank@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 08 Jul 1998 17:27:43 -0500

As I recall, the order is:

System/3-10
System/3-15
System/32
System/34
System/38
System/36
AS/400

There were a couple of strange System/3 models
introduced prior to the Model 15 (Model 6,
Model 8, Model 12?) but I can't remember them 
(nor can many, I'll bet), and I'm not absolutely 
sure the System/32 preceded or followed the 
System/3-15.  The order is otherwise correct.

Joe Frank
Synapse Communications, Inc.



Steven Sharpe wrote:
> 
> I am having a debate over AS/400 history and I'm hoping someone on the List
> can settle it.  What was the order of computer platforms introduced by IBM -
> (System 36, System 38, AS/400)?
> 
> I say the order was 36, 38, 400.  My friend says it was 38, 36, 400.  Could
> someone help me settle this?
>
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