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Actually I believe that some of the Patents on Task Dispatching algorithms on the Sys/38 and AS/400 were some of the most valuable ones that Rochester did. And others like them. John Carr -------------------------------------------------------- But also look at a lot of what their R&D is based on. IBM: Hardware MS: Software ... with a significant amount devoted to user interface development. It seems the hardware based R&D would "show" larger impact. When was the last time we say any thing software oriented that was "revolutionary"? Adam Lang Systems Engineer
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