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OOPS! > > Hi all, > > Is there any reason to maintain software subscription for a box, such as the > 170 or 720, which can go no further than V5R1. > I'm considering ordering V5 and not renewing my SS for the next year, as > well as advising a few clients on 720s to do the same. > > Is there any downside to this, other than the savings? > > It was IBM's bright idea to stop the upgrade path, not mine... > Excuse me, IBM said they'd give me $360 trade-up for my 170. Ha! > > TIA Quote from: http://www.midrangeserver.com/tfh/TFH-10-15-2001.html What is known is that V5R2 will not run on first-generation RISC-based AS/400 machines in the Model 4XX and Model 5XX families, which date from 1995. OS/400 V5R2 will run on Apache and Northstar generations of Model 150, Model 6XX, and Model SXX servers; on the Northstar generation of Model 170, Model 250, and Model 7XX servers; on the Pulsar, I-Star, and S-Star generations of Model 270 and Model 8XX servers; and on the future Power4-based iSeries servers due in the second half of 2002. How do I know if I've got a Northstar generation cpu? AS/Resources, Inc. William A.(Tony) Corbett IBM Certified Specialist - AS/400 Developer http://www.asresources.com corbett@asresources.com 770-587-4812 (no answer forwards to mobile) fax: 404-663-4737
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