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Could it be an IBM Sys/36 model 5363?  An upright box,about a foot wide, 
usually a tape cartridge slot, and sometimes a 5 1/4" floppy diskette 
drive.
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I've recently acquired an old IBM box that appears to be some type of
early AS/400 or System/3x. The only clues are the IBM model number -
"8363 III" - and the four twin-ax output ports on the back of the
system. Please reply to my email address directly as I subscribe to the
digest of this list and may miss something!

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