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>Buck Calabro wrote: > >> If IBM wants to push Code/400 then they should respectfully retire it's >> predecessor. Microsoft no longer bundles EDLIN with DOS. > >This is the kind of dangerous talk that makes IBM think they can ignore the >"green >screen" people. Microsoft replaced EDLIN with EDIT which is dos based >editor. It >is like telling Microsoft to get rid of DOS! > >> Let the "old timers" keep SEU if they want, but don't sell it on new >> releases. Code/400 will sell itself. > >SEU is part of ADTS and IBM sells it (it is not free). So please, put an end >to >this idea it somehow is freeware. CODE/400 will sell by itself when word >spreads >that it is the best thing after sliced bread. Dave, Thank you for a dose of reality. I programmed with a green screen (OK, a 3179!) for practically my entire career (15+ years) Now that I have a PC (only with SEU) I can't imagine how I managed without it. In fact, I've quite forgotten about using my 3179! Of course, now that you remind me about NPT's, I remember quite clearly my fear that IBM would give us NPT people to the wolves. And here I am, howling. Of all the people on the list who should be thinking about legacy... it's me. May I (humbly and contritely) make a suggestion? Buy yourself a PC to develop with and use it for a while. I think you'll find that multiple sessions, cut & paste and PC apps (word processing, scheduling and spreadsheet) are worth the money. You don't need to replace all those 3196's that the end-user is using, just your own. Buck Calabro Commsoft +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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