On Apr 6, 2013, at 14:36, Dave McGuire <mcguire at neurotica.com> wrote:
On 04/06/2013 02:24 PM, MG wrote:
It is too
bad that the ultra-conservative mainframe types will not
loosen their ties enough to get blood to their brains and listen to
the Unix people, and that the cocky Unix people will not shut up about
how great Unix is and listen to what mainframe people have to offer.
Oil and water.
It doesn't help much either that there are no --- absolutely zero,
null, nothing, nada --- remote access "z" systems.
Do you mean *public* remote access? Since most of the "z" systems out
there are doing stuff like running the world's financial system, I don't
think you'll see much of that.
Are there any public-access IBM systems (360, 370, or
even successors like z) that are friendly to hobbyists in a
similar vein to LCM's PDP-10s and 11/780-5? I suspect
it wouldn't make a lot of sense since a lot of them are batch
systems with little interactivity, but I'd welcome the
chance to play with a system. I guess there's always
Hercules, and I hear there are pre-built images for that.
- Dave