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maybe back then you couldn't go direct, you had to do them in order. When
was this, 1989'ish I think.
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 2:13 PM, John McKee<jmmckee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Another ancient history type of question, unfortunately, but it is nagging
> me.
>
> Back in the last century, The B50 had v1r2m0 on it. We received tapes
> from another State agency. All was well. Even after they upgraded to
> v1r3m0. Then, they upgraded to v2 and we could not read the tapes
> (SAVOBJ format, as I dimly recall). We were told, by our IBM rep,
> that we would have to upgrade to v1r3, then do a second upgrade. A
> lot of foor dragging, and then we were told we could upgrade directly
> to v2. A night I still remember.
>
> Does anybody know if we were initially misled by our IBM rep
> concerning the n-2 upgrade?
>
> This doesn't matter a hill of beans. But, it sure created a lot of
> heat at the time.
>
>
> John McKee
> --
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