• Subject: Re: What processor group
  • From: Kirk Goins <kgoins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1999 09:36:01 -0700

OK I see 1 vote for P5 and 1 vote for P10.

I looked at my AS/400 Handbook -18 it says it's a P10,
then I looked at a ref card from Business Partner that looks like IBM
created for the BPs
it says P5

So the question is is it really a P7.5 ??

Rob Berendt wrote:
> 
> Can anyone tell me what processor group a 170-2291 is in?  Our key for Query
> was wrong and the grace period has expired.  I took the key form and faxed it
> back to IBM.  They say it looks good and are we sure that this is in the P05
> tier?  Evidently IBM can't figure this one out, so can y'all?
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