Re: Machine model numbers

2009-06-18 Thread Minoru Massaki
2029 --- 360/29

What is 2029?
I have never known S/360 model 29.
As far as I know, S/360 models were:
20, 22, 25, 30, 40, 44, 50, 65, 67, 75, 85, 91, 95, and 195.


2009/6/12 Rick Fochtman rfocht...@ync.net

 snip-
 I might as well just post the major (4-digit) model numbers here, starting
 with z900 (the first 64-bit machine, introduced in late 2000) and leading to
 System z10:

 2064: z900
 2066: z800
 2084: z990
 2086: z890
 2094: z9 EC
 2096: z9 BC
 2097: z10 EC
 2098: z10 BC

 --unsnip-
 That's very interesting, Tim. Those of use that are old enough to remember
 will remember that 20xx was also the model number of the 360 series.

 2020 --- 360/20
 2029 --- 360/29
 2030 --- 360/30
 2040 --- 360/40

 And so on; I'm sure you get the idea.

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Re: Machine model numbers

2009-06-18 Thread Mr. Woofer
2029 is a DWDM.

See SG24-5608-02 - Fibre Saver 2029 Implementation Guide

gC'

Minoru Massaki wrote:
 2029 --- 360/29
 

 What is 2029?
 I have never known S/360 model 29.
 As far as I know, S/360 models were:
 20, 22, 25, 30, 40, 44, 50, 65, 67, 75, 85, 91, 95, and 195.


 2009/6/12 Rick Fochtman rfocht...@ync.net

   
 snip-
 I might as well just post the major (4-digit) model numbers here, starting
 with z900 (the first 64-bit machine, introduced in late 2000) and leading to
 System z10:

 2064: z900
 2066: z800
 2084: z990
 2086: z890
 2094: z9 EC
 2096: z9 BC
 2097: z10 EC
 2098: z10 BC

 --unsnip-
 That's very interesting, Tim. Those of use that are old enough to remember
 will remember that 20xx was also the model number of the 360 series.

 2020 --- 360/20
 2029 --- 360/29
 2030 --- 360/30
 2040 --- 360/40

 And so on; I'm sure you get the idea.

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Re: Machine model numbers

2009-06-11 Thread Timothy Sipples
I might as well just post the major (4-digit) model numbers here, starting
with z900 (the first 64-bit machine, introduced in late 2000) and leading
to System z10:

2064: z900
2066: z800
2084: z990
2086: z890
2094: z9 EC
2096: z9 BC
2097: z10 EC
2098: z10 BC

- - - - -
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Re: Machine model numbers

2009-06-11 Thread Rick Fochtman

snip-
I might as well just post the major (4-digit) model numbers here, 
starting with z900 (the first 64-bit machine, introduced in late 2000) 
and leading to System z10:


2064: z900
2066: z800
2084: z990
2086: z890
2094: z9 EC
2096: z9 BC
2097: z10 EC
2098: z10 BC
--unsnip-
That's very interesting, Tim. Those of use that are old enough to 
remember will remember that 20xx was also the model number of the 360 
series.


2020 --- 360/20
2029 --- 360/29
2030 --- 360/30
2040 --- 360/40

And so on; I'm sure you get the idea.

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Re: Machine model numbers

2009-06-11 Thread Timothy Sipples
I have no particular inside information on this point, but occasionally we
do have people with a sense of history. That's nice to see the 20xx echoes,
isn't it?

That said, there's only one whole 20xx number past 2098 (in decimal
arithmetic). It would appear that 20xx will become something else. Anyone
want to take bets? :-)

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Machine model numbers

2009-06-10 Thread Steve Comstock

Is there a place to look up machine model numbers
and find out what series they belong to?

We're marketing like mad (only had 7 billable days
all year so far for two instructors) and a book we
purchased often lists the installed machines by
model number (e.g. 9672) instead of z900, z800,
z9, z10, etc.

What model numbers are likely to be running z/OS?



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Re: Machine model numbers

2009-06-10 Thread Horne, Jim - James S
The IBM Large Systems Performance reference webpage, 
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/advantages/management/lspr/, is a good place to 
start.

Jim Horne 
Systems Programmer 
Large Systems Engineering  Messaging NC4IT 
Lowe's Companies, Inc. 
1000 Lowe's Boulevard
Mooresville, NC 
704-758-5354 
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Is there a place to look up machine model numbers
and find out what series they belong to?

We're marketing like mad (only had 7 billable days
all year so far for two instructors) and a book we
purchased often lists the installed machines by
model number (e.g. 9672) instead of z900, z800,
z9, z10, etc.

What model numbers are likely to be running z/OS?



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Re: Machine model numbers

2009-06-10 Thread Leo Smith
See:  http://www.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/support/zos_server_support.html

Leo Smith

===

Is there a place to look up machine model numbers
and find out what series they belong to?

We're marketing like mad (only had 7 billable days
all year so far for two instructors) and a book we
purchased often lists the installed machines by
model number (e.g. 9672) instead of z900, z800,
z9, z10, etc.

What model numbers are likely to be running z/OS?



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Steve Comstock

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Re: Machine model numbers

2009-06-10 Thread August Carideo
we run 2094 and 2097



   
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We're marketing like mad (only had 7 billable days
all year so far for two instructors) and a book we
purchased often lists the installed machines by
model number (e.g. 9672) instead of z900, z800,
z9, z10, etc.

What model numbers are likely to be running z/OS?



Kind regards,

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 * Our classes include
+ How things work
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+ Complete working programs
+ Useful utilities and subroutines
+ Tips and techniques

== Check out the Trainer's Friend Store to purchase z/OS  ==
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== bind and test. ==
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Re: Machine model numbers

2009-06-10 Thread Brown, Larry - St. Louis, MO
This may be what you are looking for:
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/advantages/management/srm/

Larry Brown
USDA, Rural Development 

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Is there a place to look up machine model numbers
and find out what series they belong to?

We're marketing like mad (only had 7 billable days
all year so far for two instructors) and a book we
purchased often lists the installed machines by
model number (e.g. 9672) instead of z900, z800,
z9, z10, etc.

What model numbers are likely to be running z/OS?



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+ Programming examples with realistic applications
+ Starter / skeleton code
+ Complete working programs
+ Useful utilities and subroutines
+ Tips and techniques

== Check out the Trainer's Friend Store to purchase z/OS  ==
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Re: Machine model numbers

2009-06-10 Thread Steve Comstock

Horne, Jim - James S wrote:
The IBM Large Systems Performance reference webpage, 
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/advantages/management/lspr/, is a good place to start.


Jim Horne 
Systems Programmer 
Large Systems Engineering  Messaging NC4IT 
Lowe's Companies, Inc. 


Great! Thanks, Jim. That's got all the pieces I need.


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Re: Machine model numbers

2009-06-10 Thread Steve Comstock

Leo Smith wrote:

See:  http://www.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/support/zos_server_support.html

Leo Smith


Yes, actually, that's the page I need more than the one
Jim sent. I'm good. Thanks.

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Re: Machine model numbers

2009-06-10 Thread Steve Comstock

August Carideo wrote:

we run 2094 and 2097


Great!

Need any training for your applications developers? :)






   
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Is there a place to look up machine model numbers
and find out what series they belong to?

We're marketing like mad (only had 7 billable days
all year so far for two instructors) and a book we
purchased often lists the installed machines by
model number (e.g. 9672) instead of z900, z800,
z9, z10, etc.

What model numbers are likely to be running z/OS?




Kind regards,

-Steve Comstock
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  z/OS Application development made easier
* Our classes include
   + How things work
   + Programming examples with realistic applications
   + Starter / skeleton code
   + Complete working programs
   + Useful utilities and subroutines
   + Tips and techniques

== Check out the Trainer's Friend Store to purchase z/OS  ==
== application developer toolkits. Sample code in four==
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== bind and test. ==
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Re: Machine model numbers

2009-06-10 Thread Steve Comstock

Brown, Larry - St. Louis, MO wrote:

This may be what you are looking for:
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/advantages/management/srm/

Larry Brown
USDA, Rural Development 


Thanks. Not quite what I need, but interesting.


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== Check out the Trainer's Friend Store to purchase z/OS  ==
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