Now, now.

But I really can't think of a non-IBM hardware platform on which I could run
z/Linux. (Oh, go on then.)

Nigel


On 18/1/07 15:12, "Paul Gilmartin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> In a recent note, Nigel Hadfield said:
> 
>> Date:         Thu, 18 Jan 2007 15:05:44 +0000
>> 
>> I'm not so sure the distinction between software and microcode is that
>> artificial, but in any event I'd call Hercules a z/Architecture emulator
>> rather than processor. Of course, with a closed architecture, having the
>> "hardware" alone is not enough, since IBM wouldn't license the software.
>> 
> Are you saying there's no z/Architecture software that can be run
> (legally) on Hercules?  Can anyone think of a counterexample?
> 
> -- gil

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