Yeah, I've got an account on an AS/400 right now. I like the OS, I probably couldn't do anything useful with it, but I like the look. But having an account on a remote system isn't the same as a physical system, ya know? And I don't have QSECOFR access of course.
Maybe I can find one at a surplus or recycler, mm. -Brian -----Original Message----- From: cctalk [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of supervinx Sent: Tuesday, December 8, 2015 3:25 AM To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts <[email protected]> Subject: R: Looking for AS/400 Can't help, since I live on the other side if the pond, but AS/400s are cool machines. I own a bunch of them (and some S/36s too) and I like them. OS/400 was and is a good OS (if you have clear in mind what it can and what it can't do). Meanwhile, you could request a free AS/400 access to the folks at pub1.rzkh.de and play with OS/400. It's fun to access such a beast from a... Smart Phone :) -------- Messaggio originale -------- Da: Brian Adams <[email protected]> Data:07/12/2015 21:58 (GMT+01:00) A: [email protected] Oggetto: Looking for AS/400 Hi there, Recently, I've been reading up into AS/400s.. They seem like really neat machines, and look really sharp with those matching block terminals. I remember retail stores using those, and I always wondered what kind of a system they were running on... I figured it was DOS! I've been having trouble locating one, however. Anybody have one lying around, or know of where to find one in the Toronto area? It needn't be a high spec machine, just something to play with OS/400 and a terminal. Thanks! -brian
