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On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 6:13 PM, Dennis Lovelady <iseries@xxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Hi, Folks:



I thought I could easily lay my hands on a chart/table that showed the
System i family of models and the OS versions that can run on them. I
started at the Midrange.com FAQ and then went on to Google, but my searches
have not been successful. I have a client running various models (170,
810,
525, .) and various OS (V5R1 -V5R4) scattered around, and they would like
to
understand what it would take to move them to higher OS versions, perhaps a
uniform level, and perhaps i5/OS. They understand that some hardware
upgrades would be in order, and the purpose of this search is to determine
the scope of that.



Model V5R1 V5R2 V5R3 V5R4 6.1

Abc x x x

Def x x x



Would some kind soul be willing to provide a link to such information (I
can
make my own chart if need be)?



Thanks so much!



Dennis E. Lovelady
AIM/Skype: delovelady MSN: fastcounter@xxxxxxxxxxxx
<http://www.linkedin.com/in/dennislovelady>
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