Actually Rob, If I knew you where there, I would have bought you a REAL Beer (not the water you guys drink).
I was supprise to see Rob Young giving a speach on the expo floor (Rob, thats wat flunkies are for). He was extreamly personable for a mult billionare, and Mad Dog was easy to talk too , and for all the trips he does here, he might as well be an Aussie.
After all, these guys are URL's in a./ story, it is nice to see that they are human (well Americans dont realy count:-)
Bzzt wrong. ..but thank you for playing. IBM had a system 32, 34, 36, and 38 (38 was the precursor to the AS/400). For its time, the System 36 wasn't a bad little mini. . .
Come to think of it, an AS/400 Linux port would be very sweeet! The Small Iron from IBM (RS/6000 and AS/400) are extreamly reliable, optamised for I/O transactions, and have RISC architecture.
And it has to be better to use top instead of wrksyssts
I was supprise to see Rob Young giving a speach on the expo floor (Rob, thats wat flunkies are for). He was extreamly personable for a mult billionare, and Mad Dog was easy to talk too , and for all the trips he does here, he might as well be an Aussie.
After all, these guys are URL's in a ./ story, it is nice to see that they are human (well Americans dont realy count :-)
With that famous OPUS era batch file NERF.BAT????
Come to think of it, an AS/400 Linux port would be very sweeet! The Small Iron from IBM (RS/6000 and AS/400) are extreamly reliable, optamised for I/O transactions, and have RISC architecture.
And it has to be better to use top instead of wrksyssts