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They are all P10 with the exception of the 2130 which is P05.

The 9402-400 started out life as 9402 and shortly after that
all processors went to the 9406...(Of course there are exceptions)
like the 150 which is a 9401 and a few of the earlier server
models that were 9402.

D.BALE@handleman.com wrote:
> 
> I've got two AS/400s in our network that I'm unable to determine with
> certainty their processor groups.  The hardware report issued from SST shows:
> 
> SYSTEM / MODEL / FEATURE /  SERIAL  / RELEASE
>  TYPE  /       /  CODE   /  NUMBER  /
>  9404  /  400  /  2133   / 10-..... / V4R4M0
>  9404  /  400  /  2132   / 10-..... / V4R3M0
> 
>
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