What can I do with an IBM AS 400e?

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dillon5
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What can I do with an IBM AS 400e?

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I have an IBM AS 400e computer. It seems to be SCSI? ( I'm guessing as I've never owned SCSI stuff )
It has a PowerPC 630 chip on the motherboard, and it has a CD-ROM, hard drive, tape backup and another unidentified part ( part of network modem? ).

I was thinking of pilfering the hard drive, CD-Rom and Tape backup but it appears to be SCSI. All the computer equipment in my house is IDE.

Could I use it as a network server? Could I use it as a computer ( how do I install Win98? on it if I did? )
I have lots of other stuff laying around to complete the system if I did.

If you have any input on what to do with this let me know.

Thank you.
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Essentially the IBM OS400 and DB2 are Unix based so ya might try to install some unix variant on it.
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It ain't worth much huh?, It is SCSI I take.
The CD-Rom is 4x according to IBM site. The tape backup would come in handy.

It is a cool looking Black Box. Perhaps I'll try to trade it or sell it.
Thanks for your input.
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Send it to me. It can probably run FreeBSD :)

It would make a great router, I bet.
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