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  • Subject: Re: Discontinuance of support for the *M36
  • From: "James W. Kilgore" <eMail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 03 May 2000 20:18:00 -0700
  • Organization: Progressive Data Systems, Inc.

Mark,

Since Unibol is a *nux based emulation product, the small shops just
might be able to run their S/36 apps on the RS/6000.  I think it's a
load-n-go that does not require source recompile like S/36EE or going to
California Software.

It's been 10 years since I looked at it though.  I did a SAVELIBR on my
S/36 and a RESTLIBR on their demo machine and it seemed to run OK.

Or they might be able to use the IPCS (or whatever it's called today)
under Linux.

"M. Lazarus" wrote:
> 
>   The primary impact of this move is going to be to small businesses, the
> ones that have managed to retain their functional S/36 code.  They are
> traditionally the ones to be the "least squeaky" wheel.
> 
>   Any thoughts?
>
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