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  • Subject: Re: V3R2 and TCP/IP
  • From: Patrick Townsend <townsend@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 02 Sep 1999 16:31:33 -0700
  • Organization: Patrick Townsend & Associates, Inc.

Roger,

Yes, V3R2 TCP/IP is in use in a lot of CISC shops. It's a *lot* slower
than RISC systems, but I'd have to say it appears to be a bit more
stable. While the percentage of our customers still on CISC systems is
dropping, I think there will be a lot of folks on these systems for a
while...

Patrick

Roger Pence wrote:
> 
> Disregarding the issue of why V3R2 is even being used in the first place...
> 
> Is anyone successfully using TCP/IP on V3R2? Does it work as well there as
> it does on the V4Rx RISC boxes? Is TCP/IP, for LAN use, a real-world
> possibility?
> 
> rp
> 
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