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Odd. I have Odd. 3034s, Power Supply, Front panel and that memory isn't really so Odd it's just some of the very earliest use of DDR memory in the iSeries family. Contact me off-line if you need 'stuff'.

The sStar processor was the last before the POWER4 which was the first named POWERx processor used to run what is now IBM i.

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On 9/21/2013 9:20 PM, Roberto José Etcheverry Romero wrote:
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You're in for a difficult time my friend. That processor board uses
weird 3032 3033 and 3034 memory sticks but the PSU reports as 24L1402
which is the standard 270/800/810 PSU.
You also need the front panel and all the other doohickeys i've never
attempted to start a board out of a frame maybe Dr Franken has more
info on it.

Best Regards,
Roberto

On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 10:14 PM, Jim <jdonoghue04@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That figures, weird stuff seems to find it's way on my bench all the time.

I need to get some memory for this thing, and a power supply.



On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 7:37 PM, Roberto José Etcheverry Romero <
yggdrasil.raiker@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Between wikipedia's entry on POWER processors and the system handbook
on the codename i can tell you it's RS64-IV SStar so it's neither
POWER3 nor POWER4 but a weird thing in between.

Best regards,


On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 9:16 PM, Jim <jdonoghue04@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello everyone, it's been a while since I've posted here.

I have a system board from a 9406-270, processor FC 25B9. Does anyone
know
what kind of processor chip is on this board? (POWER 2, POWER 3, etc..)

The board is going to wind up part of my next hardware adventure.

Thanks,

Jim
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