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A few years ago, I believe well over 90% of all ATMs ran OS/2. WinNT seemed to 
start eroding that around the time IBM started backing off OS/2 -- which is 
still sold by IBM and apparently still used in various places requiring 
high-availability, low maintenance and reliability. It's STILL a great OS with 
features I've yet to see in WinXYZ.

Tom Liotta

midrange-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

>   9. RE: IBM looking to certify Linux (Stephane Leon)
>
>But i remember in 95,96 they are more floppy for ptf than for os2 itself !!
>A real nightmare to install :-(
>
>>OS/2 - "A better Windows than Windows"
>>Of course (except for a few diehards) OS/2 is deader than nails.

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