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|Version=2.5.2
|Version=2.5.2
|Vendor=[[IBM]]
|Vendor=[[IBM]]
|Author=IBM
|License=Commercial / Discontinued
|License=Commercial / Discontinued
|Download=N/A
|Website=[http://ftpmirror.your.org/pub/misc/ftp.software.ibm.com/hardware/p390/p390/pfixpack/ Fixpacks Mirror]
|Website=[http://ftpmirror.your.org/pub/misc/ftp.software.ibm.com/hardware/p390/p390/pfixpack/ Fixpacks Mirror]
}}
}}
This tool came with the P/390-E disks. It cames with 8 diskettes. The P/390-E program (6 disks) / diagnostic (1 disk) / LIC (µ code) (1 disk) diskettes


This tool came with the P/390-E disks. It cames with 8 diskettes. The P/390-E program (6 disks) / diagnostic (1 disk) / LIC (µ code) (1 disk) diskettes
Early versions of this software, like 2.0.x, requests Communication Manager/2 1.1 or later to be installed on OS/2.


Early versions of this software, like 2.0.x, requests Communication Manager/2 1.1 or later to be installed on OS/2.  
PCOMM configuration options.


[[Image:390_CustomizeCommunication.jpg|400px|PCOMM configuration options]]


PCOMM configuration options.
Here it is a sample of the config.sys change that the P/390 Tool does to the OS/2 system:
 
[[Image:P390Econfig1.png|400px]]


[[Image:390_CustomizeCommunication.jpg|400px|PCOMM configuration options]]
[[Image:P390Econfig2.png|400px]]


==Links==
==Links==

Latest revision as of 02:43, 21 September 2021

P/390 Tool
Version 2.5.2
Vendor IBM
Author
License Commercial / Discontinued
Download
Website Fixpacks Mirror

This tool came with the P/390-E disks. It cames with 8 diskettes. The P/390-E program (6 disks) / diagnostic (1 disk) / LIC (µ code) (1 disk) diskettes

Early versions of this software, like 2.0.x, requests Communication Manager/2 1.1 or later to be installed on OS/2.

PCOMM configuration options.

PCOMM configuration options

Here it is a sample of the config.sys change that the P/390 Tool does to the OS/2 system:

Links