Radoslaw Skorupka wrote:
>I'm curious about 3000-A10 and 3000-A20.
IBM announced these models in U.S. Announcement Letter 197-290 (September
30, 1997). They were the "S/390 Application StarterPak" machines. There
were a couple of followup announcements in 1998 with new software options.
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o 14:05, W Mainframe pisze:
One more "secret model"... I have a P30 model...
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On Sunday, March 28, 2021, 12:47 AM, Pommier, Rex <
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IIRC, the H55 and H75 were the equivalent generation 9672 machines that
got tagged as Multi
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> > On Sunday, March 28, 2021, 12:47 AM, Pommier, Rex <
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> > IIRC, the H55 and H75 were the equivalent generation 9672 machines that
> got tagged as Multiprise 3000 to get them out at a lower price point.
> >
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IIRC, the H55 and H75 were the equivalent generation 9672 machines that got
tagged as Multiprise 3000 to get them out at a lower price point.
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One more "secret model"... I have a P30 model...
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On Sunday, March 28, 2021, 12:47 AM, Pommier, Rex
wrote:
IIRC, the H55 and H75 were the equivalent generation 9672 machines that got
tagged as Multiprise 3000 to get them out at a lower p
IIRC, the H55 and H75 were the equivalent generation 9672 machines that got
tagged as Multiprise 3000 to get them out at a lower price point.
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Radoslaw Skorupka
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o device type 3000. AFAIR it was 3000-A10
> and 3000-A20.
> I also found them described as "Multiprise 3000 Starter Pack".
>
> Question: are they just different names of 7060's or another machines?
>
>
> BTW: I also found information about "secret models" 706
(It is historical, but still on-topic)
Some sources say there are three MP 3000 models:
7060-H30
7060-H50
7060-H70
H30 and H50 had 1 CP, H70 had two.
However HCD dialog showed also device type 3000. AFAIR it was 3000-A10
and 3000-A20.
I also found them described as "Multiprise 3000 St
On Wed, 17 Mar 2021 at 22:14, Joe Monk wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 8:22 PM A T & T Management
> wrote:
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> > Just wondering, but has anyone tried attaching IDE disk Drives to the MP
> > 3000? If so how well did it work?
>
> The internal disk drive
The internal disk drives for a multiprise 3000 are SSA.
https://www.cnet.com/products/ibm-ultrastar-18zx-hard-drive-18-2-gb-ssa/
Joe
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> Just wondering, but has anyone tried attaching IDE disk Drives to the MP
> 3000? I
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> Joe
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> On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 8:53 AM W Mainframe <
> 01304632a58d-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
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>> Guys,Recently I bought a Multiprise 3000. It is an old dream to fill my
>> har
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>> Guys,Recently I bought a Multiprise 3000. It is an old dream to fill my
>> hardware shelf... :) The OS/2 is ok... The Software Element is ok... I can
>> perform lot of SE tasks. I can IPL a z/os 1.1 in emulated disks. But I
>> can't use the
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Guys,Recently I bought a Multiprise 3000. It is an old dream to fill my
hardware shelf... :) The OS/2 is ok... The Software Element is ok... I can
perform lot of SE tasks. I can IPL a z/os 1.1 in emulated disks. But I
can't use the arra
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> Guys,Recently I bought a Multiprise 3000. It is an old dream to fill my
> hardware shelf... :) The OS/2 is ok... The Software Element is ok... I can
> perform lot of SE tasks. I can IPL a z/os 1.1 in emulated disks. But I
> can't use the array! :(I verified this fa
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On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 8:53 AM W Mainframe <
01304632a58d-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> Guys,Recently I bought a Multiprise 3000. It is an old dream to fill my
> hardware shelf... :) Th
Guys,Recently I bought a Multiprise 3000. It is an old dream to fill my
hardware shelf... :) The OS/2 is ok... The Software Element is ok... I can
perform lot of SE tasks. I can IPL a z/os 1.1 in emulated disks. But I can't
use the array! :(I verified this fail in my array. My SD20 was showing
On 8/8/20 5:09 AM, W Mainframe wrote:
Guys,Any suggestion about a small storage unit for a Multiprise 3000
(7060-P30)? I am just looking for internal ssa disks... But seems
they are hidden... :)
Set up a saved search on eBay.
I saw an 18 GB pop up in a saved search this week. It's now sold
Did you look on ebay?
Joe
On Sat, Aug 8, 2020 at 6:10 AM W Mainframe <
01304632a58d-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> Guys,Any suggestion about a small storage unit for a Multiprise 3000
> (7060-P30)? I am just looking for internal ssa disks... But seems they
Guys,Any suggestion about a small storage unit for a Multiprise 3000
(7060-P30)? I am just looking for internal ssa disks... But seems they are
hidden... :)
ThanksDan
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W Mainframe wrote on 8/6/20 1:21 AM:
Guys,Any small ESCON storage suggestion for a 7060-P30 model (Multiprise 3000).
Something really small
W dniu 06.08.2020 o 07:21, W Mainframe pisze:
Guys,Any small ESCON storage suggestion for a 7060-P30 model (Multiprise 3000).
Something really small.. a physical issue.. not logical..Thank youDan
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Everthing is as old as MP3000 and small.
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Guys,Any small ESCON storage suggestion for a 7060-P30 model (Multiprise 3000).
Something really small.. a physical issue.. not logical..Thank youDan
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FAQ: For Multiprise 3000 (7060-H30) Internal Disk Subsystem - acquiring disks
of unknown or questionable origin that you intend to re-use
There is a very little or obscurely documented feature that should be more
widely known by owners.
The feature is called InitSurf (Surface Initialization
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Am 13.12.2016 um 22:44 schrieb Tony Harminc:
On 13 December 2016 at 13:10, Pommier, Rex wrote:
Tony, one correction to your comments. The H70 was the two-way machine. The
H50 was the full speed uni, and
On 28 December 2015 at 20:36, Mike Ross <tmfdm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm bringing up an old Multiprise 3000 - 7060-30. For fun and
> education rather than production needless to say!
Is this my old MP3000, or did you get another one? If it's the one
from here, I'm sure I have some
Hi folks
I'm bringing up an old Multiprise 3000 - 7060-30. For fun and
education rather than production needless to say!
All is mostly well so far but I'm having a problem configuring the
internal DASD. There are 11 18GB disks in there and 7 SSA jumpers. The
loop and plugging rules appear
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