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Simon Coulter wrote:
On 04/01/2007, at 1:49 PM, Larry Bolhuis wrote:

He has FC #6717s I have -4s and -6s with the *same* part number and -3s
all with another part number.


SO Based on this limited sample I would say the -x number generally
indicates a particular part number though not perfectly.

Perhaps the -x indicates the EC level (or whatever Engineering Changes are called these days)? I mean perhaps different firmware level in the drive/controller? That could account for same part number but different -x.
I goofed anyway. The -4s are P/N 07N3185 and the -6s 07N3195 When sorted by Type-Model this wasn' obvious - they looked close enough to be the same! Once sorted by Part Number all -x numbers indicated different part numbers.

- Larry



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