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  • Subject: Re: Old vs New AS/400
  • From: nina jones <ddi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1999 21:48:26 -0500
  • Organization: Data Design Inc. http://www.datadesigninc.com



> I've been working with an old 9404 B10 with V2R1M0 for the past few months.
> I like this machine and I'm thinking of looking for other employment
> opportunities with the AS/400.  Will the experience I've gained be of use in
> a current AS/400 environment?

It depends a lot on what you've done.  And what your experience was
before.  

  
> I've considered trying to buy this one at the end of the year when it
> becomes surplus.  Failing this, are there any RPG compilers available for
> the PC?

hmm.  they ought to pay you to take it.  a b10 is worthless.  did you
know it's 11 years old.  in dog years, that makes it...   seriously,
would you buy a p/c that's 11 years old?

There are rpg compilers for the p/c.  baby 400, and asna both have them,
and there may be others. 

nj
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