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  • Subject: RE: 720
  • From: "Goins, Kirk : CO IR" <KGoins@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 15:46:00 -0700

IBM is right!, The  2061 and 2062 are 1ways, 2063 is a 2way and the 2064 is
the 4way.
 If you look at CPWs in the handbook you could imply that...
They crippled a 2062 by 50% to get the 2061, They put 2 2062s together to
make a 2063 and 2 2063s to make a 2064.

We have a 2064 4way and it screams....
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From: Lurton Keel
To: 'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
Subject: 720
Date: Wednesday, July 14, 1999 1:22PM

In  the IBM AS/400 catalog it lists the 720-2062 as an uni-processor with a
cpw of 420.

My business partner configured a 2062 and tells me it is a 2-processor
system.

                What's the truth.
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