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Latest revision as of 13:17, 5 July 2007
- See also on Wikipedia: Midrange computer
Midrange computer is a designation used by IBM for a class of computer systems which fall in between mainframes and microcomputers.
IBM has made several models of midrange computers over the years: the System/3, System/34, System/32, System/36, System/38, and the AS/400 (rechristened the iSeries and, more recently, the System i).