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The [[AS/400]] / [[iSeries]] / [[i5]] has had a number of names over the years.
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It started life as the Application System/400 ... or [[AS/400]].
 
 
 
It combined the best of S/38 and S/36, leaning on S/38 for [[OS]] foundation and S/36 for user-friendliness. S/36 and S/38 in turn, have a rich heritage in the [[S/34]] which in its hey day had a revolutionary 48 bit [[OS]] at a time when 8 bit was standard for PCs.
 
 
 
Many [[IBM]] customers on S/36 [[SSP]] were slow to embrace the [[AS/400]] so [[IBM]] introduced the Advanced System 36 ... or [[AS/36]] which had several models such as [[AS/236]] and [[AS/436]] with upgrade paths to [[AS/400]] models.
 
 
 
Before the world moved to using PCs as the main interface to talk to the 400, we had [[IBM Keyboard]]s with keys that are now largely disappeared from the keyboards of today.
 
 
 
Around the year 2000, IBM changed it's name to [[eServer]] [[iSeries]] (The "i" indicating "Integrated"?)
 
 
 
Then, in 2004, the name was changed to [[i5]].  The "5" referring to the [[Power5 Processor]] that was at the heart of the system.  At the same time [[OS/400]] was renamed to [[i5/OS]].
 
 
 
Confused?  I sure am.
 

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