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  • Subject: Whats the diff. between AS400 and OS/400
  • From: "Lok Yek Soon" <slok@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 16:13:40 +0800
  • Organization: SilkRoute Ventures

Sorry but I'm new to As400 and have been trying to find out
more.

1. There's mention about OS/400. Whats the difference between
AS400 and OS400?

2. If I need to web enabled AS400, which model or version do I need
to have or which version/model will not be able to support this
transition and what could be the reason.?

Thanks a lot.
YekSoon
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