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  • Subject: Re: Sys/36 virtual machine, or OS/400?
  • From: Tom Hightower/Solutions_Inc<tomh@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2000 22:17:26 -0600

Get this - one of our customers still has four S/34s!  The only real Y2K 
issue they've run into is that the diskette drive won't handle files with 
dates before 1970.  They're replacing them with AS/400s, but just goes to 
show you - IBM builds good iron.





"Emilio Padilla Taylor" <epadilla@amigo.net.gt> on 01/06/2000 05:35:10 PM
To:     MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
cc: 

Subject:        Re: Sys/36 virtual machine, or OS/400?


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p.d. This could be a good survey, how many S/36 still alive and working?

Emilio Padilla



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