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  • Subject: Re: sys/36 to AS/400
  • From: DAsmussen <DAsmussen@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 17 Mar 1998 23:59:31 EST

James,

In a message dated 98-03-17 20:39:07 EST, you write:

<<snip>>
> Interestingly enough, around 1989 when a B10 was a 1.0 and a 5363 was a 1.1,
> that is until about PTF 3700 or 3800 the 5363 dropped to a 0.7 rating.  Must
be 
> the new math :)...
<<snip>>

Yeah, and anybody that believed that load of horse hockey that IBM was selling
at the time about the S/36E not having a performance impact on the /400 is
probably _still_ doubling the memory and adding a processor level to every
system they spec!  I had a DMAS account who's month-end went from less than
two hours on their 5363 to over 4 on their C10!

One Experience,

Dean Asmussen
Enterprise Systems Consulting, Inc.
Fuquay-Varina, NC  USA
E-Mail:  DAsmussen@aol.com

"If a cluttered desk is the sign of a cluttered mind, what is the sign of an
empty desk?" -- Anonymous
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