He may not have IEEE floating point.  As I remember, the MP3000 requires that the 
micro-code on the 390
processor(s) be updated to be G5.  If the micro-code update isn't applied, he has a G4 
or so processor.  Maybe
even a G3.


On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 10:37:32 -0300, Robin Murray wrote:

>hmmm...interesting. does anyone have a gut-feel for if the 8ms latency on
>our 2216 would cause very sluggish response? 8ms seems pretty fast to
>me...but what do i know?  :-)
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>Robin Murray
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>Robin Murray wrote:
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>> <>thanks david. we're running on an mp3000, and the manuals don't
>> mention anything about IEEE floating point. perhaps that's the problem.
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>That's not the problem. Our MP 3000 is a G5 architecture: it has IEEE FP
>on it. I'm sure yours does, too. :-)
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