'PCI' does not have a single, definitive interpretation.

It is yet another overloaded acronym, one that, for sysprogs, often
means 'Program-Controlled Interrupt'.

On 2/17/12, George Henke <[email protected]> wrote:
> tyvm, both Radoslaw again and Jihad.
>
> I had Wikied it but all I got back was Payment Card Industry, not even
> Peripheral Component Interconnect.  And that did not fit the context, as
> Radoslaw noted.
>
> Maybe you would like to update Wiki.
>
> Now all I need to know is how PCI translates into MIPS and MSUs.
>
> Maybe if I google LSPR.
>
> On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 11:04 AM, Jihad Kawkabani <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> PCI - Processor Capacity Index - First calculated/Introduced with the z/OS
>> V1R9 LSPR(Large Systems Performance Reference).
>>
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>> > tyvm, Timothy, for your expert analysis.
>> >
>> > Please pardon my ignorance, but what is a PCI?
>> >
>> >
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