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Joe the 9405's are Express models, as mentioned before.  The are
pre-packaged cookie-cutter systems.  They come with software and a standard
hardware configuration.

If you are a member of partnerworld and get your IBM software for the price
of admission, then I would look at the value models.

you may have to add some pieces parts but overall it will be cheaper, as
you do not have to buy the software.


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Bryan Dietz
Aktion Associates


midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 08/25/2005 07:47:40 PM:

> Can somebody tell me the difference between a 9405-520 and a 9406-520?
> When I go to IBM iSeriesFACT, it lists all the 520 models, but doesn't
> tell me whether it's a 9405 or a 9406 or whatever.
>
> http://www-919.ibm.com/factserv/factFind
>
> I can find precious few references to the 9405-520 and 9406-520, and
> when I do there's nothing telling me which is which.  Anybody have any
> idea?
>
> Joe


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