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Ah, memories. I once smuggled a comm card for a S/34 into London, and had
our engineers there retrofit it for the difference in power. The CE didn't
want to hear about it (sorta like Frankie and his family at
www.Frankenseries.com)

I was working for a company that shall remain nameless, but is the world
leader in noise reduction systems for music and movies, so I had the
engineering brainpower and equipment available to do the job. I plugged it
in and it worked fine. The CE was holding his breath. :-))

Paul Nelson
Cell 708-670-6978
Office 708-425-4198
nelsonp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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We made the change with no problems. User in countries other than the US
should be more cautious. I chased similar problems as the original poster
when I setup a system in London.
I also let the magic smoke out of a terminal while I was there. (It did
say 110/220 volts, and I couldn't see a voltage selector. The terminal
lasted about 3 seconds before the little bit of magic smoke came out.)

Steve

Steven Morrison
Fidelity Express
903-885-1283 ext. 479



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I have a customer that wants to make this change. Anyone else has input
on
this? Any negative impacts you know of?

Elvis

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Subject: Re: CCSID

Funny thing. We're a BPCS shop. I ran CHGSYSVAL QCCSID to 37 midday and
never looked back.

Rob Berendt



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