Branching the thread away from Compaq deskpro boards: "What We Have Lost"
Zane Healy
healyzh at avanthar.com
Sun Aug 1 22:24:05 CDT 2021
> On Aug 1, 2021, at 5:51 PM, William Donzelli <wdonzelli at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> z/OS runs on IBM Mainframes, there is also “IBM i”, which was previously called OS/400.
>>
>> Last I checked, GCOS-8 is still running, but with Itanium end-of-life, I’m not sure what on. It’s been a niche market for decades. I’d argue that it was a serious niche when I was using it in the early 90’s.
>
> It is amazing how many people - IBMers included - that simply do not
> realize that Unisys exists, and both MCP and OS2200 are modern, up to
> date operating systems running on quite a lot of sites in the real
> world.
Actually I should remember that one as well… I supported a Unisys mainframe, after I worked with GCOS-8, though I spent most of my time with HP-UX and SunOS at that time.
Zane
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