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Evan,

check here:

http://www-912.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/17623433

Andy Nolen-Parkhouse

> On Behalf Of Evan Harris
> Subject: Allowed OS Upgrade table
>
> Hi people
>
> Is anyone aware of a simple table that shows (for all versions) which
> version of the OS any particular version may be upgraded to ?
>
> I've had a hunt on the web and in the redbooks and can find the
specifics
> for each release but wondered whether there was a resource that
covered
> all
> releases.
>
> For those interested this was prompted by someone on a CISC box who is
> finally taking the plunge and upgrading as part of a larger project.
It
> sparked my curiosity as to what jumps would have to be made if they
truly
> went the whole upgrade route (which they won't)
>
> regards
> Evan Harris



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