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  • Subject: Re: 3590 vs. BCC 9171-A22
  • From: nina jones <ddi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1998 20:13:00 -0600
  • Organization: data design inc http://www.datadesigninc.com

> If you are using 3590 then this surly is providing you with good service ?,
> we chose 3590 mainly because it was IBM, the IBM engineer would service /
> repair it, future releases of os/400 will be compatible with it.
>
> If you currently have the IBM 3590 then I would say keep it and not venture
> into the unknown with this OEM drive.
>
> Just my view.....in the past I have seen OEM keep stop working once IBM
> produce a new version of Os/400.....

there is some truth to this!  our ibm ce read me the riot act when we got our 
brand x tape drive.  and when we move it
to the new machine, eventually, i'm sure we'll have to pay to send the tech 
person out to set it up.

nj
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