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  • Subject: RE: Green Screen vs. GUI
  • From: "PBS Velka Bites, a.s. - AIS" <hason@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 30 Apr 1999 10:19:20 +0200

Hello Ralph,
as far as are our short experiences with BPCS v. 6.0.04 mixed mode, it needs 
realy huge power comparing to previous versions.
We started with BPCS v2.6 on AS400 F35, now we are on risc 510 and CPU% is 
about 80 (steadily).
Conversion from 5.1.01 to 6.0.04 was rather complicated as well (we did 2.6 / 
4.0 and 4.0 / 5.1 conversions in the past).

Good luck
                otto


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Od:     Ralph.Staley@hjheinz.com [SMTP:Ralph.Staley@hjheinz.com]
Odesláno:       29. dubna 1999 18:04
Komu:   BPCS-L@midrange.com
Předmět:        Green Screen vs. GUI


Can anyone share their comments with me regarding early releases of BPCS
using "green screen" vs. the newer "GUI" releases.  I understand the GUI
releases require much more horsepower.

Believe it or not, we run BPCS 1.0 (that is not a typeo - we are actually
using one-point-oh) but have been given the mandate to go to 6.? 

Thank You,

Ralph Staley 
Heinz Frozen Food Co.
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