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ALL 150's fell into the funky group... I don't believe any 150's sold in the USA come under anything but that "special" group, which was basically a "one shot" deal. When you bought a 150, there was NO upgrade on software unless you wrote a check. The 150 was only sold by business partners and even that required a special "permission" because it was supposed to be wrapped with a application. This goes back waaay before software subscriptions. Simon Coulter wrote:
Hi Guys,When IBM released the model 150 feature code 2269 and 2270 they had a processor group of EE3 rather than the expected P05. The IBM FAQ at:http://www-03.ibm.com/support/techdocs/atsmastr.nsf/WebIndex/FQ101065 shows that these systems should be EE3.
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