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>From the PSP bucket:

- The latest cumulative package for Version 5 Release 2.0 is: C2211520



  - Cumulative package C2211520 began shipping in the USA and Canada

    on August 08, 2002, and all other cumulative PTF Distribution

    Centers should begin shipping cumulative PTF package C2211520

    by September 09, 2002.



  - Date cumulative PTF package instructions were updated:  None



        NOTE: Due to variations in world wide distribution schedules,

              this package may not be available in some countries

              until several weeks after this date.



  - The next cumulative package in the USA, Canada and some non

    European countries is scheduled for October 07, 2002.


-------------------------
 Bryan Dietz
3X Corporation
614-410-9205
====================================


Perhaps V5R2 is more stable because there are less people running it
than are running V5R1, so therefore less people are reporting bugs.  I
would not upgrade a production system to V5R2, until October.  This will
allow for atleast one Cum-tape to be available after the official GA
date of end of August.  What is the reason to go to V5R2?  Unless there
is a feature that you just have to have, then it makes sense.  For
instance, if you just bought an 890 then you would  need to run V5R2.

   JMHO

    Pete Massiello



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