This is from PSI part of the book, could anybody explain it to me, simple
minded, using first grade school words ?

So with PSI you run Linux natively and use an
'adaptation layer' to support z/OS, whereas on IBM
mainframes you run z/OS natively and use an
'adaptation layer' to support Linux.


On 5/3/06, Clark, Kevin D, HRC-Alexandria/EDS <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

http://www.arcati.com/yearbook06.pdf <http://www.arcati.com/yearbook06.pdf
>


Kevin D. Clark
Senior Z/OS Systems Programmer
703-325-7021

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