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Thank you for the clarification as to supported hardware. I tried several
searches but got it wrong.

Comments about vendor supported software is already on my list. Been
through that with move to v4r2 a long time ago. A lot fewer vendors are
involved now. We were behind on operating system back then. All vendors
had moved on. Might be the same issue now, considering the gray hair on
v5r4 - but, as Rob has related, vendors do drag feet.

John McKee


On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 5:08 PM, Evan Harris <auctionitis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Twinax going away relates to hardware changes on later Power models. You
won't lose twinax connectivity simply as a result of the upgrade.

You need to establish specifically that all your vendors software is
supported V7R1. Finding out afterwards there is an issue would not be a
good situation.




On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 9:44 AM, John McKee <jmmckee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Helpful idea. The stuff that didn't pass ANZOBJCVN at least had very old
version info.

Chatted with boss. His concern is whether vendor software works at 7.1.
I
see no reason it wouldn't. But, won't hurt to check.

We do have a 6262-T22 Line printer with twinax interface. I know I read
on
some post that something went away on 7.1 I have not found Rob's post
about it yet. That WOULD be a show stopper for 7.1. If I could only
recall what Rob referred to - makes searching easier for one thing.

John McKee


On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 2:36 PM, Eric Lehti <elehti@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:

Object conversion sets use count and Last-used date to zero.

I recommend that before you do the object conversion that you DSPOBJD
*FULL all your libraries where you store software and data. That will
preserve for you the *USE count info that you like. Last-Used is handy
to keep a record of.

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