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<title>A quick Intro from Tom Kobelt (18 Sep 2008, 02:37 am) in group "AS/400 / iSeries / i5 / System i"</title>
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<description>Checking out the AS/400 forum. I was introduced to the AS/400 in Toronto labs when it was code named silverlake. I was working for an IBM Business partner at the time. I have had fun building communications software and application software on the AS/400. Written tools to migrate S/36 to AS/400 (DB2 400 files) Now the migration is to SQL. The latest projects include developing MySQL &amp; PHP definitions to run on the i5. THe big thing is to move our applications to LAMP - it can run on an i5 ...</description>
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