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[[Silverlake]] was the codename for the AS/400 project before it was released. It was considered by many to be one of the worst-kept secrets. | [[Silverlake]] was the codename for the AS/400 project before it was released. It was considered by many to be one of the worst-kept secrets. | ||
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Also see the AS/400 write-up in [Wikopedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AS/400] | Also see the AS/400 write-up in [Wikopedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AS/400] |
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The original name for the ISeries still in use by many programmers and administrators. First sold in 1988, it was the direct successor to the System/38.
The original AS/400 hardware was based on a 48-bit proprietary CISC CPU, but was replaced in 1995 with a 64-bit PowerPC RISC CPU. Even though the hardware platform changed, very few programs needed to be changed or even recompiled.
Silverlake was the codename for the AS/400 project before it was released. It was considered by many to be one of the worst-kept secrets.
Visit IBM home page for AS/400, now iSeries http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/
Also see the AS/400 write-up in [Wikopedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AS/400]