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There used to be a book on that
it was called Service Functions. (Part #87G3557)
Book # (SY44-5902-01)

The one I have is outdated (V4R2)
And I can't seem to find a replacement
one for V5R1 or even V4R5 for that matter.

Anyone ?


-----Original Message-----
From: John Ross [mailto:jross-ml@netshare400.com]
Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2002 11:54 AM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: Re: IBM 5363 - System/36 - Connecting to a PC?


The AS/400 does have indicators, the service guy shows up with the part
or
there is a SRC code, or both, or it just stops (this one is very rare).
I
also prefer gauges in my car instead of idiot lights.

You are in luck it is the session for blinking lights. On December 26th
buy
some cheap blinking lights and drill a few holes in the covers attach
the
lights, and you are good to go.

What I want is a better way to find out what the SRC codes mean.

John Ross

At 11:05 AM 11/23/2002 -0500, you wrote:

>WHY DON'T AS/400s HAVE INDICATORS?  Yes, I know that the disks have
>indicator lights, but they're buried under the covers.  I WANNA SEE
>BLINKING LIGHTS!    (:


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