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Booth, I'm running on a thinkpad t20 700mhz pIII with 256mb of ram and I only have occasional paging problems. I'm wating on a memory upgrade to arrive and that will put most of my issues to bed. Of course, I am not running the WAS test environment since I have a nice 820 box set up for a development environment. -----Original Message----- From: Booth Martin [mailto:Booth@MartinVT.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 3:13 PM To: rpg400-l@midrange.com Subject: Re: CODE and WDSc Jon, what is the actual horsepower needed to run Eclipse? I am still astounded that programming shop managers think that 512 RAM is too expensive. I just bought a 512 stick last week for $39 (after a $20 rebate). How can a shop give free coffee and then complain that $39 is too much money? --------------------------------------------------------- Booth Martin http://www.MartinVT.com Booth@MartinVT.com --------------------------------------------------------- -------Original Message------- From: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries Date: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 14:01:45 To: rpg400-l@midrange.com Subject: CODE and WDSc >> Does this mean that CODE as we know it today will no longer be enhanced by IBM in lieu of the Eclipse plug-in? If so, I agree with you on making CODE open-source. That's the idea I'm afraid. The comms infrastructure and install problems of CODE has been killing them for years - this is their way out of some very nasty code. An open-source group would fix it in no time but .... it will never happen I fear. Pity though because I think 95% of all RPG developers will be locked out of the new stuff by the hardware requirements. Many of the shops I work with can only just about load CODE let alone WDSc. Jon Paris Partner400
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