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One of the advantages of going from 48 to 64 bits.

On early releases of the S/38, you had to manually regenerate addresses.


Keith



Jan Rockstedt wrote:
> I have 6 ISeries "risc". 2 170, 2 810, 1 270 and 1 520.
> None are over 1.00. :-)
> 
> But still i need to know for my cert exam.
> 
> Thanks Jan
> 
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> Från: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
> [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] För rob@xxxxxxxxx
> Skickat: den 21 september 2005 17:14
> Till: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
> Ämne: Re: wrksyssts % Addresses Used field
> 
> I believe they meant 90.  Used to be a problem on the CISC boxes.  Has 
> anyone reached this on a RISC box?  We eliminated our downtimes in half by 
> simply doing a CISC-to-RISC upgrade on this issue alone.
> 
> Rob Berendt

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