Well... AS/400 scsi drives are recognized by the string IBM AS/400, during the inquiry phase. They can be used in a standard PC, if reformatted at 512 bytes/sector, since OS/400 use 520 bytes/sector. If they come unformatted or degaussed, you can reformat it at 520 under a *nix system with sg_utils (e.g. Linux) and used (I tried it successfully on different AS/400 systems).
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