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> From: Adam Lang > > Hoenstly, I do not specifically knwo what ILE is. No, evidently you don't. > As for CISC/RISC, Java > integration ... how are those IBM OS innovations? The former makes use of the TIMI, while the latter is truly unique in that the JVM lies both above and below the TIMI. Also, OS/400 is the only operating system that allows other languages to directly instantiate Java objects. This is a staggering achievement. > Aren't EVI Indexes a database feature and not > an OS? D'oh! The embedded database is one of the unique features of OS/400. Honestly, Adam, I don't think you really understand how powerful and unique a machine it is you work with. Comparing OS/400 multitasking to Unix is nonsense. But it's not my job to convince you. In fact, I hate these discussions, because they waste a lot of time for no purpose. I quit. Joe
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