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Good afternoon

I'm trying to determine if a v5r3 machine is at the proper firmware level to
go to v6r1. I attended Pete Massiello's excellent session on this at the
NEMUG meeting in the spring, so I know it has to be at SF240-332 or higher.
I just loaded the latest cume package and the FLASHLEVELS screen in SST
shows as follows:

Display Formatted Data

Page/Line. . . 1 /
1
Columns. . . : 1 - 78

Find . . . . . . . . . . .


....+....1....+....2....+....3....+....4....+....5....+....6....+....7....+.
..
DISPLAY/ALTER/DUMP

Running macro: FLASHLEVELS



LS Flash Sync Enabled.

OS MANAGED

Base Level: SF240_219





Side Date/Time MI Keyword PTFs (V5R3M5)

------------- ------------- ----------
-------------------------------
Memory 20071210/1157 SF240_338 MH01052

Flash P 20061118/1409 SF240_284 MH00904

Flash T 20071210/1157 SF240_338 MH01052

Load Source A 20061118/1409 SF240_284 MH00904

Load Source B 20071210/1157 SF240_338 MH01052




Bottom
F2=Find F3=Exit F4=Top F5=Bottom F10=Right F12=Cancel




I see that load source B is at a sufficient level. Does load source A need
to be at 332 or better as well?

Thanks-

Terry Richardson
Hendrickson & Associates, LLC
(802) 879-1061
(802) 598-0694 (mobile)
terryr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



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