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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Whoops, read that as 3270! Then again you wouldn't have used one on a 4341 though

    (Also used to configure 3705's in my first job!)
    Aye DSt

    Nae bother - dont get me started on the 3704s !

    I trust meanwhile youve found a wee contract or two to keep yourself going over there .

    Whatever you do - good luck !
    Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 19 March 2009, 11:05.

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    I used to run a 3270 emulator under (IBM)OS/2 on my PS2 fitted with an Async Adapter card. fliping expensive that card was too!

    I liked my PS2, it was one of these I ruined two keyboards by spilling hot chocolate all over them!

    God, I wish I still had that PS2.
    I used to like them too, great workhorses. Here you are

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Whoops, read that as 3270! Then again you wouldn't have used one on a 4341 though

    (Also used to configure 3705's in my first job!)
    I used to run a 3270 emulator under (IBM)OS/2 on my PS2 fitted with an Async Adapter card. Fecking expensive that card was too!

    I liked my PS2, it was one of these I ruined two keyboards by spilling hot chocolate all over them!

    God, I wish I still had that PS2.

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View Post
    You pup - I used to configure 3705's FEPs.



    As for the IBM3720 ' the IBM 3720 was a communications controller (front-end processor) made by IBM, suitable for use in an IBM System/390'
    Whoops, read that as 3270! Then again you wouldn't have used one on a 4341 though

    (Also used to configure 3705's in my first job!)

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  • Svalbaard
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    Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post
    So what's wrong with the i5 eh? That's computer age-ist that is. I've a mind to sue.

    Lol!!! No need for lawyers ) When I say old AS/400 I mean that I last operated one running the JD Edwards application in 2003 and haven't really been following how the series has evolved.

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    37x5 Front End Processors actually old chap such as the venerable 3725 which looked like a real computer with lots of flashing lights.

    You pup - I used to configure 3705's FEPs.



    As for the IBM3720 ' the IBM 3720 was a communications controller (front-end processor) made by IBM, suitable for use in an IBM System/390'
    Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 18 March 2009, 16:19.

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View Post
    3720 Front End Processors - when we ruled the world.
    37x5 Front End Processors actually old chap such as the venerable 3725 which looked like a real computer with lots of flashing lights.

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post
    So what's wrong with the i5 eh? That's computer age-ist that is. I've a mind to sue.

    Bring back the IBM4341 OS370 and VM/RSCS - when we ate Assembler for breakfast ,the good old days when Systems work was a mans job and to be seen talking to 'developers' was a sign of weakness - when a network meant one blue box talking to another with SNA links over SDLC connections and 3720 Front End Processors - when we ruled the world.

    ... I do aplogise for that outburst - I didnt meant to offend - its just that things have not been easy recently - look I'd do anything if you let me be a Mason - Id come to the meetings sit at the back and not say anything ... sorry theres the phone - "Hello AJPruffock speaking - how may I help you ?

    Oh - youve forgotten your password ... "
    Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 18 March 2009, 15:54.

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by Svalbaard View Post
    Always been a fan of AIX, OS/390 and the old AS/400 series.
    So what's wrong with the i5 eh? That's computer age-ist that is. I've a mind to sue.

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  • Svalbaard
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    Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View Post
    IBM ?

    I love 'em - worked for them on a project at IBM Warwick - nice folks.

    Made loads of money over the years on IBM Mainframes and other IBM Products.

    For the IBM detractors - As they say in Texas - if you think you are so smart - how come you ain't rich.

    'Nuff said !
    I'm not a detractor. I spent two and a half excellent years contracting for them all over Europe working with some excellent people. Always been a fan of AIX, OS/390 and the old AS/400 series.

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    IBM ?

    I love 'em - worked for them on a project at IBM Warwick - nice folks.

    Made loads of money over the years on IBM Mainframes and other IBM Products.

    For the IBM detractors - As they say in Texas - if you think you are so smart - how come you ain't rich.

    'Nuff said !

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  • Svalbaard
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    Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post
    $£(*^%!"*$£%*(£%&("£%$"!)*?&%$*"£*&%(*!^$"£&*?%"^$ *%^ websphere.
    Lol!!! Looks as though we have had the same experience.

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    I see it from an application point of view. SUN have at last built up a pretty decent software range, IBM would just get shot of them, it would take mySQL and the rest would be binned forcing yet more onto the steaming pile of crap that is websphere.
    $£(*^%!"*$£%*(£%&("£%$"!)*?&%$*"£*&%(*!^$"£&*?%"^$ *%^ websphere.

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    probably by porting Solaris and SUN's range of software to Power.
    Well OpenSolaris has already been ported to zSeries also look at some other acquisitions of IBM recently such as PSI and some virtualisation company which are all part of their plan to allow a cross platform fertilisation of all their products (Hybrid Computing will be a term coming up soon.)

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  • Churchill
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    That's weird, I was looking at buying a second hand RS/6000 just yesterday...

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