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February 1995, Week 1

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Flemming Rothmann <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 3 Feb 1995 12:43:35 +0200
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A little backup...
 
We are an HP3000 based software vendor - and normally we also supply
hardware to our customers. Recently we have moved into the Unix arena. My
experience is, that setting up an HP3000 installation for a customer, we
just set it up; and it runs, and runs, and runs... And some of the folks
in charge of running those systems don't even know how to spell MPE! But a
Unix installation tends to make our phones ring lot more....
 
Flemming Rothmann ([log in to unmask])
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>I disagree with this completely.  One of the things MPE customers like
>most about the HP3000 is how little operator intervention is required.
>(Can someone back me up on this?)

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