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On Jul 28, 2019, at 2:47 PM, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Totally agree. On the other hand, there is a lot of 5250 still out there.
I would add this: 5250, as practiced in most shops, never even kept up with DOS. 5250 was obsolete before Windows 3.1 hit the streets. 5250 has a lot more to offer than most shops will honor & accept. Keyboards with F15 keys disappeared decades ago.
On 7/28/2019 1:14 PM, Jon Paris wrote:
I agree with getting the most from things John - but in this case the horse is not only dead but has been skinned and large percentages of it served up at Mc Ds.--
5250s were never ever intended for this kind of use.
Jon Paris
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