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  • Subject: RE: Is Ops Navigator slow for others too?
  • From: Pascal Bellerose <pascal.bellerose@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2000 11:34:03 -0400

Title: RE: Is Ops Navigator slow for others too?

And about rebooting 3 times a day, start wondering about your network's configuration or the components that are inserted into your PCs, because here I boot only twice a week, and sometimes when I forget to do it, I reboot only once at every two weeks.  So the problem is not Windows, it is the hardware your putting under it that is causing problems...   Imagine jsut one moment what would happen if I put any type of board or card into that black box?  anything else than IBM's products...  Do you think you'll reboot more than once a day?  I'd say that OS400 is stable just because you'Re using the hardware that it is made for.  Try doing the same thing with your PC...

Just trying to help here...

Pascal Bellerose
Programmeur-analyste / Software developer


 -----Message d'origine-----
De : Pascal Bellerose [mailto:pascal.bellerose@progisys.com]
Envoyé : lundi 31 juillet 2000 10:42
À : 'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
Objet : RE: Is Ops Navigator slow for others too?


Well I think it's time for you all green-screen eaters to change your point of view and enter into the second millenium, hey guys it's graphic era, you all look like those people who are still listening to baseball game on radio instead of watching it in colors with all the information you need right there on the screen.  And this is intended for IBM too!!  

I say more graphical access and give up the green screens!!!  Anyway, SEU is no more updated, hear that? it's dead and gone!!  what is the future of SDA and RLU?? with CODE400 you can say goodbye to them... 

It is my humble opinion, if some of you disagree, I respect your opinions too.  All I wanted to do is to open the eyes of some of you to the new era of GUIs on AS400.  It's profitable for all of us.  In terms of saving time and money spent on application development and technical support.



Pascal Bellerose
Programmeur-analyste / Software developer


-----Message d'origine-----
De : Quazy [mailto:quazy@SoftHome.net]
Envoyé : lundi 31 juillet 2000 09:53
À : MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Objet : Re: Is Ops Navigator slow for others too?


Well I have some bad news for you if you don't like Ops Nav.
I heard rumors when I was in Rochester a month ago, They said that by V5R1
every thing will be in Ops navigator and from then on out no updates would
be done to green screens.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brendan Bispham" <midrangel@black-and-blue.com>
To: <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2000 3:05 AM
Subject: RE: Is Ops Navigator slow for others too?


>
> > Now then,  What percentage of AS/400 shops have Windows as their
Company's
> > PC platform ?
> >      What percentage of AS/400's had X-Windows ?
> >
> > Ok,  I guess Windows wins.
>
>
> What percentage had OS400?
>
> So why make a decision to put SOCKS config on windows only?
>
> Leave OpsNav and CODE for those who want to use it, but dont make it
> compulsory for those who dont.
>
> >It was US,  You and Me, the AS/400 customers that said "IBM, Wake up.  We
> >all have Windows. Give us Windows affinity.  Then they did,  and now I
hear
> >complaints ?
>
> As you said - what choice did we have?
>
> Now we have a choice, and some dont wish to be tied with Windows
> 95/98/NT/2000/+... no matter how good the marketing.
>
> Although Linux might not be ideal for the average desktop user, it is
ideal
> for the average communications IT chappie... ie the ones who configure
> SOCKS, routers etc.
>
> So... why make windows a pre-requisite for configuring the AS400?
>
> NB GUIs are a _good_ way of attracting those who haven't used text-screens
> before. They are good for novices (I use them all the time).. OopsNav is
> _good_.... but GUIs will never be as versatile as commands, and dont lend
> themselves to automation - which is what I always strive for.
>
>
>
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