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Hi Jim -

>Hmmm....I tried this on my 270....didn't see a "=" sign or
>any kind of sign next to my OPT01 or TAP01.
>Is the "=" only valid if you have used an IPLSRC(D) before
>(meaning...if I never have done one...it wouldn't show up)

In SST on the Logical Hardware Resources on System Bus display, the codes
are between the Description and the Type-Model. A percent sign (%) indicates
a device that can be used as an alternate IPL device, regardless of whether
it actually has.  You'll need to use option 9 to drill down to the device
level.

Press F1 and scroll down to the Special Indicators section to see the
meanings of the different codes that can be displayed.

Ken
Southern Wine and Spirits of Nevada, Inc.
Opinions expressed are my own and do not necessarily represent the views of
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