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> From: Greg Wenzloff > > We have a model 720 which is about 5 years old. From work with hardware > resources it has a 206E processor card. I think this is the 70 CPW > interactive / 240 CPW batch model. Am I correct? Or could this be > the 35 CPW model? Don't take this as gospel, but I'm almost positive this is the 720_2062_1501 model, which is 420CPW, 70CPW interactive. I'm pretty sure about the 2062 part, based no this URL: http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=477&context=SSKTXQ&q=1092193 &uid=swg21092193 You'll see that 720 models and processor feature codes are shown. Then I went to here to find more information: http://www-919.ibm.com/factserv/factFind?machDB= I'm less sure about which specific machine it is, but I can make a good guess. The 2062 edition came in four variations: 1500, 1501, 1502 and 1503. If those correlate to the processor features 206d, 206e, 206f and 207a (which I think they do), then you have the 1501, the 420/70 machine. One way to check is that the 35CPW machine is a P10, while the 70CPW is a P20. See what WRKLICINF says about your processor tier. Joe
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