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Gang,
   From the article:

"HP plans to sell servers running the older generation of chips and its
version of the Unix operating system, called HP-UX, for about three
years. It will also provide customer support for the systems for five
years after that, or until about 2013."

   They are obviously obsolescing the hardware (PA-RISC based). Can the
OS (HP-UX) be far behind?

RAT

Rich Trapp
Technical Solutions Architect
Managed Business Solutions

970.494.4980
http://www.mbshome.com
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Sand [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 8:55 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: What a Journey....

Hi Folks,
    To quote a phrase, "Trust me. It worked fine in the wind tunnel.",
from
a caption in "BEYOND RISC!" by Steven M. Cooper, Jason M. Goertz, Scott
E.
Levine, Joanna L. Mosher, Stanley R. Sieler Jr., and Jacques Van Damme
written seventeen years ago underscores the result of the most
incredible
talent, effort and faith by HP and her people that I have ever been
party to
and will probably never see again. The result of the genius of PA-RISC
is
still with us as the last PA-RISC chip just debuted and marks the end of
an
era that will be talked about for years to come...

 http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/11778798.htm


     Take care....Eric Sand

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