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David Prowak wrote:
> 
> During a Lunch & Learn earlier today, there was mention of the
> TIMI (Technology Independent Machine Interface).
> What is this?
> What is it used for?
> 
> Thanks,
> Dave
   This is a CISC term, that describes (if memory serves me correctly)
the old verticle and hortizontal microcode that made it so easy to bring
or place new technology into the CISC AS/400. Its still part of the RISC
technology, they have just renamed it SLIC.
    Pete Massiello
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