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I encountered that same type of error in 1993. Was not on IBM i. I think
it was DOS. Trying to install software. Silly thing was attempting to
compute remaining disk space. I don't remember the numbers. but, the logic
that generated the error message just could not handle the big disk (for
the time) that was installed. Apparently saw a zero at some position from
the left and ignored the other digits to the left of that. Amazing, to me,
that this type of foolishness is still going on. I see it on web pages
where version number of browser is considered as unsupported because x.4 is
less than x.44. For this to happen on the i is just strange. But, of
course, everybody knows THAT.
John McKee
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