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Rob, You make some valid points but apply that same thought process to the auto industry. Wouldn't you be complaining if auto companies stopped support (maintaining) any car more then 3 years old? It would give you a good reason to purchase a new car, but I am sure many people would be saying my car works just fine for it's intended purpose I just need maintenance (support) from time to time which are much cheaper then trading up for the new models that do the same basic task of getting me from point A to point B. I am not talking about adding new features to old cars I am talking about support (maintaining). Allen -----Original Message----- From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of rob@xxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 10:13 AM To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion Subject: Re: I need Feature Card 2617 for old Model 500 <snip> Of course, not upgrading h/w or s/w is effectively not an active iSeries/i5 installation anyway. </snip> One of my major points... I always gotta come back to the large standing ovation a major software vendor had at their user convention when they announced they were no longer supporting obsolete versions of operating systems. Now all these people had "business" reasons for upgrades. I don't expect my software vendors to release fixes for the latest depreciation schedules for tax reasons for version 1.0 of their software when they are on version 8.3. I don't expect IBM to release a fix for V2R3 of i5/os for an "Integrity fix" discovered in V5R4 of i5/os. Why should be expect software vendors to keep supporting their product on versions of OS no longer supported by IBM? Isn't that really doing a disservice to them? Rob Berendt
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