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Comments on: Unisys cranks out kicker CMOS and Xeon mainframes

they'll be ok 

Posted Wednesday 8th October 2008 20:34 GMT

Happy

As long as they can run Mapper (BIS). Lurv it.

umbilicals 

Posted Wednesday 8th October 2008 23:44 GMT

Happy

The Clearpath range has always supported a wintel or loonix box dangling from its nethers. Thats nothing new.

MCP is a fantastic OS, its heritage lives alongside Unix and the cross pollination is insane - we all owe the idea of dynamic libraries to it as well as thanking it for making virtual memory the norm. Better still those stack-based cpu's run compiled languages such as COBOL, ALGOL, FORTRAN and Java ridiculously quick.

I also have to tip my hat (if I had one) to OS2200 too, its still running real-time transactions at the heart of one of the UK's major hight street banks, shame none of the IBM crap around it can handle it.

IBM Crap! 

Posted Thursday 9th October 2008 07:12 GMT

Flame

Good old zOS boxes have always outperformed OS2000 hardware.

And I fail to see how stack based cpus help COBOL. Much better to have the OS/360 mapping of COBOL verbs to one or two assembler instructions.

hee hee 

Posted Thursday 9th October 2008 16:20 GMT

Flame

IBM still doesn't know what real-time is compared to Unisys. zos is like windoze on a mainframe.

Oops, sorry, just barfed a little....