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Tim Hamm:

> How many devices can be active concurrently on a local twinax
> controller?  How many on a remote controller (as far as OS/400 is
> concerned)?

This depends on "which" machine you have the controller hooked "to"...

The older machines do support "full" number of devices, while
the newer machines have a different type of controller and the
problem comes when you attach older controllers to new machines...
commonly called SPD type controllers....
 
> I recall only being able to have around 40 devices active on a local
> twinax controller, even though you could physically attach up to 56.
> I heard a rumor that this had changed sometime since V3R2, and now you
> can attach AND HAVE ACTIVE a full 56.  Is this true?  Does this also
> work with remote controllers?
> 

Remote controllers are NOT affected by the processor type or model....
I don't have any knowledge of Perl controllers, so can't help there....
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