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   <rant>
   This I understand, my issue is with IBM's decision to not correct this
   problem after years of touting Linux publicly while, IMHO, screwing over
   developers and even to a certain degree users.  I mean it took over 7
   years for a CA version of Linux, not ops navigator and the fancy stuff,
   just green screen and a odbc driver, to me this does not display support
   for Linux.  I realize this start as a Mac thread but since both are Unix
   based and X11 has been ported to Mac it only seemed like the right time to
   revisit as the port for Linux would probably run on Mac with X as well
   with little additional effort.
   </rant>

   Michael Ryan wrote:

 WDSc has Windows only extensions - that's why it won't run on a Mac.
 I'm saving my money to buy a Mac on Intel so I can dual boot. I'll
 spend most of my time in OS X and as little as possible (read WDSc) in
 Windows.

 On 1/31/07, Duane Kehoe <dkehoe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  

    I have green screen access via mocha(www.mochasoft.dk) but as far as I
    know there is not WDSC for Mac unless you use a virtual PC to run windows
    within.  I would be interested though in a version for Mac, but to be
    honest I have been waiting for IBM to provide a Linux version for years
    and have stopped holding my breath.  I do realize that there are Rational
    products that run on Linux but they lack the iSeries addons I need /
    use(RSE for example).  I have just chalked up the lack of support to 2
    issues - Marketing pushing products developers aren't really working
    towards and / or Resources at IBM.  Just my 2 bits.

    David Dressman wrote:

  Has anyone used WDSC on a MAC ?  Does it work O.K. ?

  Now that they're building Macs on Intel chips,   I'm thinking I might like
  to work on a real OS - kind of tired of Windows.

  If anyone is doing AS/400 dev work on a MAC could you email me.

  Thanks.

  David Dressman
  Programmer/Analyst, MWFB
  Western Computer Services Inc.
  801-233-3258 - Office

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