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On 3/26/11 12:41 PM, Kirk Goins wrote:
iSeries Access 6.1 supports 64bit Itainium Processors. In the past
there were SIxxxxx.64i.exe Service Packs. Looks like they aren't
there any more. I also can't find a way to get what I guess was the
last of these service packs.
I remember reading there is/was an IBM FTP site where lots stuff was
along the lines of back. Any know if they might be there and what
that site is?
If the instructions on the following link\page are no longer
correct\functional for access via ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com to "find an
executable file named SI#####_XX.EXE, where SI##### is the PTF number
and XX is 32, 64A, or 64I" under a directory named
as400/products/clientaccess/win32/v6r1m0/servicepack as the most recent
service pack directory [apparently due to a missing image64i
subdirectory in the most recent SI41053 service pack?], then submitting
an electronic Reader Comment form might be a good approach since there
is\was a requirement for IBM to respond.
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v6r1m0/topic//rzaij/rzaijspdownloads.htm
FWiW the image64i subdirectory does appear in all of the _older_
service packs listed, even though not appearing in the latest v6r1m0
SI41053 identified at
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/i/software/access/windows/casp.html
Regards, Chuck
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