90 iSeries and AS/400e System Builder
#0299 #0299 MES Conversion Analysis for #5580/5581 MES
The #0299 provides additional ordering/scheduling steps for Customers adding Auxiliary Write Cache IOA to existing large
cache disk controllers (converting #2757, #2780, to #5580, #5581).
The marketing configurator adds no-charge #0299 feature to order to indicate a conversion.
Automated tool analyzes current MRPD configuration to determine if simple MES or potentially more complex MES.
The order is scheduled if simple MES or upon confirmation the sales team has done planning for complex MES.
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V5R2 with CUM C5123520 and prerequisites; MF 35176, MF35006, MF34997,
M34993, MF34888,
#0382 #0382 Remote Control Panel Cable
To connect the #0382 Remote Control Panel Cable to the Model 270, an available parallel port (LPT) is needed on the PC
instead of a COM port. The parallel port must be configured to use Enhanced Parallel Port 1.9 (EPP) support, which might
require a change in the PC’s Basic Input/Output Services (BIOS). Check with your PC manufacturer for any assistance.
Remote Control Panel is installed and used from PCs running the Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 Professional PC
operating system.
Some PCs might not support this function due to BIOS or hardware incompatibilities.
The #0382 is a Customer Install Feature.
The #0382 Remote Control Panel Cable was withdrawn from marketing on 12 February 2002.
#0383 #0383 Remote Control Panel Cable
To connect the #0383 Remote Control Panel Cable to the Model 270, an available parallel port (LPT) is needed on the PC
instead of a COM port. The parallel port must be configured to use EPP 1.9 support, which might require a change in the
PC’s BIOS. Check with your PC manufacturer for any assistance. Remote Control Panel is installed and used from PCs
running the Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 Professional PC operating system.
Some PCs might not support this function due to BIOS or hardware incompatibilities.
The #0383 is a Customer Install Feature.
The #0383 was withdrawn from marketing on 01 June 2006.