<snip>
My argument is that the "normal" user could still be calling it a S/36 if
all they are doing is BPCS 2.1 (or earlier) migrated.
</snip>
In which case they probably ought to keep calling it a S/36. :)

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As much as I'd love to see this die...
There are obvious differences between the generations. Even from the normal
users perspective.
- TCP/IP. Opened up opportunities like email upon certain actions,
consuming WSDL's etc. Hosting websites.
- Support for Domino. This sold these machines to LOTS of new
installations.

My argument is that the "normal" user could still be calling it a S/36 if
all they are doing is BPCS 2.1 (or earlier) migrated.


Rob Berendt

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