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Operating Systems AIX IBM Hardware question Post 302159722 by bakunin on Friday 18th of January 2008 09:52:08 AM
Old 01-18-2008
The 44p Model 170 is a 1-CPU (POWER3-II) machine. You cann have 334MHz and 400MHz processors. The size of RAM is 256MB-2GB over a 128bit bus.

There is a "RS/6000 7044 Model 170 Technical Overview and Introduction" handbook, for instance here.

The machine is quite good as long as you do not need to install anything beyond AIX 5.1 (and maybe 5.2, i'm not sure about this), although it is a 64-bit-machine.

A (modern) alternative would be the Intellistations series, which are also low-priced deskside workstations designed for single-user purposes.

Hope this helps.

bakunin
 

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GO::Model::Evidence(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  GO::Model::Evidence(3pm)

NAME
GO::Model::Evidence - evidence for an association SYNOPSIS
my $ev_l = $association->evidence_list; foreach my $ev (@$ev_l) { print "Evidence for association %s : %s ", $association->gene_product->symbol, $ev->code; } DESCRIPTION
evidence for an association see http://www.geneontology.org/GO.evidence.html for a list of evidence codes code Usage - $ev->code("IEA"); Returns - Args - gets/sets the evidence code see http://www.geneontology.org/GO.evidence.html seq_acc Usage - Returns - Args - gets/sets the sequence accesion GO::Model::Xref ALPHA CODE - API may change used to set the GO::Model::Xref list from a text string. eg $ev->seq_acc("SGD:RRP41; SGDID:L0003550"); will actually add two GO::Model::Xref objects This method doesnt really belong in the GO::Model::* hierarchy as it contains parsing code. Its a minor hack mainly due to the fact that this data is still denormalized in the database. add_seq_xref Usage - Returns - Args - equivalent to WITH column in gene_association files, and evidence_dbxref tables in db add_pub_xref Usage - Returns - Args - xref Usage - Returns - Args - gets/sets the literature or sequence reference GO::Model::Xref NOTE: at some point we may want to deprecate this method and persuade API client code to call $ev->literature_xref instead, to make explicit the fact that this is a literature reference as opposed to a sequence reference xref_list Usage - Returns - GO::Model::Xref listref Args - returns all (sequence and literature) references xref Usage - Returns - Args - deprected - sets first pub_xref_list valid_codes Usage - print join("; ", GO::Model::Evidence->valid_codes); Returns - string array Args - list of valid evidence codes perl v5.14.2 2013-02-07 GO::Model::Evidence(3pm)
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