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In the June 4, 2002 hardware announcement (Announcement letter 102-157),
support for the fax functions of the #2761/#4761 PCI integrated analog modem
was withdrawn. The last supported release for the fax functions of the
#2761/#4761 will be V5R2. The replacement card is the #2805/#2806 PCI Quad
Modem IOA (see announcement #2 above) that was announced in the February 12,
2002 Announcement letter 102-034.

http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/fax400/faqs/answer1.htm

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Subject: Re: V5R3 and Fax/400

If it has not been documented in the previously mentioned planning url,
then Fax/400 WILL be supported on the release after V5R2.  Trust me.

Rob Berendt
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"All creatures will make merry... under pain of death."
-Ming the Merciless (Flash Gordon)




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V5R3 and Fax/400







I seem to recall reading an announcement some time ago that V5R2 was the
last release with which Fax/400 would be available. Unfortunately, I
can't find any kind of documentation on IBM's site to either support or
refute this.

Does anyone know anything about this?


Regards,

John Taylor


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