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From: Al Barsa/Barsa Consulting <barsa@barsaconsulting.com> > You are right, but who is going to pay for this? > Now, you could maintain that the driver code for > the same disk drive when used in an AS/400 is > so much more difficult to write than the code for > the drive when used in the xSeries that that explains > the difference, but if so, the AS/400 deserves to go. > by all means, as long as the customer goes along with it (maybe he can't go anywhere else for disks) go ahead and rip him off. Same thing with CFINT.
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