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Stephen,

Attached is a message that was posted to 400MISC NETNEWS last year.
There is nothing put into B models to specifically restrict V3R2 from
running (though performance may not be ideal in all environments...).

Bruce Vining

>
>Subject: B10 and OS/400 3.2
>Ref:     Append at 01:01:54 on 97/10/18 GMT (by 30426 at NETNEWS)
>From:      <"Scott Swaim" <scott71@hpnc.com>>
>Organization:   Quality Corps, Inc.
>Message-ID:  <344be218.0@news3.kcdata.com>
>
>I currently have V3R2 on a B-10 with 12MB/900MB.  The performance is
>satisfactory.  The os takes up about 65% of my disk space.  The machine is
>currently being used as a development system.  If you have any questions
>E-mail me.
>
>Scott Swaim
>scott71@hpnc.com
>
>>
>>I could be wrong, but I'm sure someone here mentioned that V3R2 would n
>>run on the B models.... something IBM put in specifically (to kill of t
>>older boxes maybe?).
>>
>>Can anyone else comment?
>>
>>Regards,
>>
>>Stephen Hunt
>>

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