Re: SRN listing needed

From: Bob Booth - UIUC (booth@UIUC.EDU)
Date: Mon Dec 22 2003 - 13:13:13 EST


Common Maintenance and Diagnostics Guide should have an SRN cross reference.
Look in the library section at http://www.rs6000.ibm.com

bob

On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 11:55:29AM -0600, Greg Breuer wrote:
> Loaded 5.1 on 43P-140 boxes. No mouse. Ran diag on mouse port and I get
> the following SRN number-SRN 823-111. Can anyone point me to a place
> where SRN #s are listed so I can decipher it?
>
> --
> Greg Breuer
> System Administrator
> Missouri Spatial Data Information Service
> Geographic Resources Center
> 16 Stewart Hall
> University of Missouri-Columbia
> Columbia MO 65211-6170
> 573-884-7802
> mailto:breuerg@missouri.edu
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