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To clarify, I believe the K-class 3000 is more specific than a 9xx 
model - rather, it is a series 9x9.

Specifically, this would include the 929, 939, 959, 969, 979, and 989 
models and all the various hyphenated versions therein - such as, for 
example, the 969-KS400.

And, if my memory serves me correctly, the K-class EXCLUDES the model 
949, which I think appeared several generations of 3000 models 
earlier - well before the 9x7 and 9x8 models, which are also NOT 
considered as K-class. (I believe the 9x8 were designated as 
NOVA-class, but I'm not certain).



At 02:43 PM 08-10-28, Ron Seybold wrote:

>........... So new installs are a non-zero number. (Oh, and to 
>explain, a K-Class 3000 is a Series 9xx system. The same kind that 
>sell for $1,800 in their very smallest size, more than a decade 
>after HP introduced them.)

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Gilles Schipper
GSA Inc.
HP System Administration Specialists
300 John Street, Box 87651   Thornhill, ON Canada L3T 7R4
Voice: 905.889.3000     Fax: 905.889.3001
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