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Cortlandt Wilson <[log in to unmask]> replied to Glenn J. Koster,
Sr.:

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>One thing I believe the HP 3000 needs is a website along the lines of
>what I did for MANMAN.    (The latest unreleased version of the
>MANMAN/HP Resources site is found at:
>http://209.157.187.167/mmprod/mpmain.htm )   For instance:
>o where can you find a dozen good quotes from IT managers comparing
>their '3000 to their UX and NT systems?   And isn't it easy to manage
>them because those sites aren't doing new development or implementing
>new systems on the '3000?
>o  Where can you refer someone to quickly and easily get their hands
>on that study the Gardner Group did a few years ago?
>o   What resources are available to train MPE newbies?
>o  Where would you refer a busy journalist to go to find information
>and quotable sources on the HP 3000?
>o  Where is the list of the  "open system" services for the '3000 from
>all sources?  (HP, 3rd party, freeware, Interex CSL)
>o  What one source would you go to to quickly find information on all
>these topics?

Hmm, well you could start out at the HP3000 Links page at :
http://www.hp3000links.com
and find what you want indirectly (or some of it).
If it would be of benefit to add new links (e.g. the Gardner Group
study) please feel free to e-mail me and I would be happy to include
them

Cheers,

John Dunlop

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