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On 12/10/2005, at 7:47 PM, Jan Megannon wrote:

When running the Configurator for an upgrade of a 150 to V5R1, you had to
configure it as a Model 400, not so?

I didn't do the upgrade. I understand it was not easy and they had fun getting licence keys out of IBM. I have no idea what they told the configurator.

I'm interested for my on licensing reasons. My licence key generator required processor group EE3 for 150-2269 and 150-2270 systems. And of course most people who own them think they are P05 because all the other 150 models are P05. So now I get a couple of customers for whom the keys no longer work because the group has changed. I'm just trying to understand why.

Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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