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Bryan Dietz
Aktion Associates


wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 10/20/2004 01:53:53 PM:

> A new PC is in the pipeline for me, 1GB of memory, a Pentium P4 (not a
> Celery), WinXP Pro, so I will be looking at installing the latest version
of
> WDSCi which, if I've followed this list closely enough, is version 5.1.2.
> Our iSeries is at V5R2.
>
> I have in my possession the WDSCi install CD's labeled Version 5.0.
>
> Should I be looking for a bunch of CD's labeled Version 5.1?  Or Version
> 5.1.2?
>
> If I cannot locate them, how can I obtain a new set?
>
> tia,
> db
>



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