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Stan Sieler <[log in to unmask]>
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Stan Sieler <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 1 May 2002 14:04:18 -0700
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> John R. Wolff wrote:
>   > 10) MPE gives us the major benefit of compatibility from one release of the
>   > OS to the next, each release upgrading capability without trashing
>   > applications and jobs which have already been developed.  Upgrading of
>   > applications can be independent from the OS and from each other!
...
Greg writes:
> With all due respect, this is flat wrong. You imply that you can't
> upgrade the OS under an application. I've done it plenty of times.

(I'm jumping into the middle of the thread...)

Sorry, but John's the "most correct" on this one, although I see
Greg's side: some applications won't have a compatibility problem from,
say, 10.x to 11.x ... but many do.

Even *HP* internal people have run into this problem.  My wife's group
in Cupertino hit it from 10.x to 11.x, for example.

Even *HP* admits the problem: they offer migration consulting to migrate from
10.x to 11i.  (They might call it "upgrade consulting" or something)
...I got an offer from them yesterday about the service!

HP hasn't had to offer that for any MPE XL or MPE/iX version changes :)


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