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>I understand that Frank Soltis has
>said on several occasions that IBM could produce an AS/400 in a
>Thinkpad.  It only needs to be single user, with development tools that
>can produce products for larger iSeries systems.

I hope they make it.  I'm a developer that be interested in a Thinkpad like
that.





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Paul

I welcome your support but am not convinced that PearPC is the answer.
A brief glance at their website suggests that it is slow and not very
stable.  We won't encourage people with a second rate product - they
need to experience the real thing.  I understand that Frank Soltis has
said on several occasions that IBM could produce an AS/400 in a
Thinkpad.  It only needs to be single user, with development tools that
can produce products for larger iSeries systems.

But, my question is, what can we do to persuade IBM to do something?

Best wishes

Rob

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