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  • Subject: Y2k Verification/Confirmation
  • From: "Jaladi Ravi Kiran , Gurgaon" <jaladirk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 12:06:59 +0530

We are using two AS/400 of model S10 and E50 (old white box).

I knew that the Model S10 is Y2k Compliant as its O/S is V4R4 .I have gone
through the System Value QCENTURY by which I could make out some information
about this but, how do I confirm to myself that this is a y2k Compliant?
Where to look for it? Is there any method to find / test for this Y2k.
Its features are Type 9406-RISC & Processor 2119.

Coming to the Model E50 it's a CISC /9406/processor 2559. This is running on
O/S V3R1M0.
Can any one advice me about what all  should I do to make this model a Y2K
Compliant.

If more information is required(about System Details) please let me know.

Thanks
Ravi 

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