Compton, John wrote:
Please can anyone point me at some sort of cross-reference table regarding
IBM CPU models vs. class/series ranges?
What I'm looking for is some way to know that a 2086 is a z/90 box, or that
a 9672-RC6 is not, etc. And what is a 2066? (never heard of that one
before I'd started this latest task...)
(gone are the days when I used to know this kind of stuff - I must be
getting old...)
I would suggest visiting LSPR page.
http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/lspr/
However the naming is quite easy to remember.
9672 is common 'name' for family of 31-bit machines.
There were Generations as well:
G5 means 9672 models Rn6 or Tn6 r Yn6
G6 (the latest and last one) is Xn7 and Zn7
RA5 was G4 machine (still 9672)
R14 was G3 machine
etc.
64-bit machines:
2064 is z/900, models 1xy and 2xy
2066 is z/800, models 0xy
2084 is z/990, models 3xy. 300-332.
2086 is z/890, models xy0, where x is 1 to 4, y is 1 to 7. I.e. 120,
110, 470
2094 is z9 EC, aka z9-109, models 7xx 701-754 and 401-408, 501-508, 601-608
2096 is z9 BC, the small one. Models x0n. x is letter, n is 1 to 4
HTH
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Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland
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