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The company for which I just started working acquired another company that
was still using a S/36 up until a few weeks ago. I was flabbergasted. I
asked a few times whether it was S/36 hardware or S36EE, and they confirmed
it was the bonafide S/36 hardware. We just migrated them over to our
system.

- Dan

On Thu, Sep 3, 2015 at 8:35 AM, Ken Killian <kkillian@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Glad you got past your punch card days from 30-Plus years ago! And now you
use modern IDE, like Rational Developer.

We need more people who promote IBM i/Power system and Rational Developer
as a MODERN system.

Only the Power-System/IBM i supports 7.1 & 7.2. Univac/System-3x cannot.

Rational Developer will NOT run on those antiquated discontinue systems.

Please correct me if I am wrong, but IBM discontinued building the
System-3x/AS400 last Century? Correct? Or am I greatly mistaken?

Yes, I will admit, I know some companies still running
Univacs/System-3x/AS400 for the Punch-Card Hold-out/Lovers. <smirk>. And
yes, I know some companies are still using punch cards. <ROLMAO> There is
no denying that. But, I for one do NOT want to work at those types of
companies EVER!!!

I want to work at a company that stays CURRENT, and has a maintenance
contract for RDI! <Big Smile>

Go Rational Developer running on IBM i!!!! <Joy Joy>


-Ken Killian-


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