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I still argue that those who are spending money to buy new software, are those who also keep current with their hardware and version of OS. Meaning that if I was in the market for a particular package it would mean more to me, support wise, if the software came from a vendor who was current on OS. The last thing I want to hear is that it's not been tested for V5R4, let alone V5R3 or V5R2. Just saying that there are reasons that hardware that cannot run a supported version of OS sell cheap on eBay. So buying one of these to sell a package may not make good business sense. Rob Berendt
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