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Systems that are in that family include:  
 
Systems that are in that family include:  
  
* [[S/34 | System/34]]
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* [[System/34]]
* [[S/36 | System/36]]
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* [[System/36]]
* [[S/38 | System/38]]
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* [[System/38]]
* [[AS/400]] (also known as [[iSeries]] and [[i5]])
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* [[System i]] (also known as [[AS/400]], [[iSeries]], and [[i5]])
  
Also see Wikopedia [category on Mini Computers http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Minicomputers] which was a terminology that pre-dated Midrange, which came to mean bigger than a Mini but smaller than a Main Frame.
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{{SeealsoWP|Category:Minicomputers}} which was a terminology that pre-dated Midrange, which came to mean bigger than a Mini but smaller than a Main Frame.
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Latest revision as of 18:25, 10 May 2007

Midrange is a generic term referring to a family of IBM mini-computers.

Systems that are in that family include:

See also on Wikipedia: Category:Minicomputers which was a terminology that pre-dated Midrange, which came to mean bigger than a Mini but smaller than a Main Frame.

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