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>Sure...just like there were/are AS/400s before iSeries.

That's where the confusion comes from though. I don't think it's the
same. If I had an AS/400 sitting here, it's an AS/400. When I bought an
iSeries it wasn't an AS/400, it was an iSeries. However, I think this is
different. If I buy a new 570, I'm buying an i5, but I think I'm buying
an iSeries i5, not just an i5. That is the new hardware is still
correctly called an iSeries.

-Walden

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Sure...just like there were/are AS/400s before iSeries.

On Tue, 8 Jun 2004 09:11:35 -0400, "Walden H. Leverich"
<WaldenL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
> All,
> 
> Am I correct in my understanding that the "iSeries" name is _not_
going
> away. The i5s are the "most recent member of the iSeries family"
> according to the iSeries home page @ IBM.
> 
> So if I wanted to correctly refer to what one of those machine that we
> all have that run 5250 applications could I still correctly call it an
> iSeries?
> 
> -Walden
> 
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> Tech Software
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> http://www.TechSoftInc.com 
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