On Tue, 6 Nov 2007 17:29:10 -0800, Edward Jaffe wrote:
 
>I would also add that -- with 21st century hindsight and certainly not a
>design mistake per se -- it sure would have been lucky if they had
>standardized on ASCII instead of EBCDIC!
 
 
I think that the 360 lineage would have been less likely to have survived to 
the 21st century if IBM would have standardized on ASCII back then.  The 
predictions of the mainframe's demise by the early to mid 1990s might have 
come true if the corporate/legacy data had not been held prisoner by EBCDIC.  
 
EBCDIC bought IBM time to rethink the role of the mainframe.  
 
-- 
Tom Schmidt 
Madison, WI  
(Think of all the processing cycles that were sold by all competing camps 
performing the code page transformations.)  

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