Even more sad is one of my clients that is "upgrading" to a Sys/36 model
5363 this fall.  His ultimate plan is to do it all on PCs.  That plan has
been shaping up now since he got his first PS/2 6 years ago.  So far the
migration is progressing smoothly.  He's already replaced "DisplayWrite"
with PC word processing. <vbg> 

On a side note: I've looked over his code and frankly, outside of a few
minor sorts, his Y2K problem has never existed.  Then again, we didn't
write any non-compliant code after 1985 anyway.

My point is, I guess, that even the old Sys/36 performs better in a group
setting then any PC network out there even now, in 1997.

on 07/31/97  at 10:57 PM, DAsmussen@aol.com said:

Like I've said before, do YOU want to wait as long
(almost 10 years) as the S/36 people did for new support from IBM just
because you know you're right?  The sad thing is that 36'ers can get Y2K
compliant hardware and OS, but that doesn't fix their applications, does
it?

JMHO,

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