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- From: SNORMO@MVS.SAS.COM ("919 Mike Oatsvall 677-8000 X7605")
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- Subject: re: 3725 specify codes
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- Date: 15 Sep 92 12:40:00 GMT
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- Thanks for the suggestions. I missed the fact that 19.2 FDX has a lic
- weight of 50 instead of 25 and as a result probably overloaded the
- scanner. This may be why is not working. I'm still not convinced it's
- not a problem with the modem setup. I'm gonna shuffle some stuff around
- and try again. Anyway, the question I was really hoping to answer is
- about the specify codes associated with the LICs. Are all LICs 1 just
- alike and is this specify code only an indication of weight that IBM
- uses in the plant when you place an order for a configured machine?
- Tnx, Mike
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