Umm... that's Mark Hessling.
Paul Raulerson wrote:
Well - Linux works now, and can talk to all the CP services. Linux also
comes with Rexx (Regina), XEdit (THE Editor from Tim Hessling), and
pipes that are roughly equivalent to CMS Pipelines. Named pipes and
message queues and such are all available and under Linux and Solaris,
very heavily used.
The biggest darn problem is that Linux is not very efficient compared to
CMS (or mvs, z/.OS, OS/390, etc.) which was written with the IBM arch.
in mind, and probably in assembler to boot.
Linux is quite capable and fast on a zSeries machine, but not as fast as
or anywhere near as efficient as CMS.
Music is pretty good I suppose.
-Paul
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