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John K.
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I have many fond memories of discussions with 
Fred at the various Interex conferences over the 
years, as well as a few phone calls during his 
Adager days.  He will certainly be remembered, and missed.  Godspeed.

John

At 2014-11-18 05:01 PM, F. Alfredo Rego wrote:
>Fred White just passed away surrounded by his loving family.
>
>I wonder how many IMAGE/3000 databases (and 
>TurboIMAGE, and IMAGE/SQL) in the world have 
>had, have, and will continue to have the %043127 
>flag.  This includes databases residing in all kinds of backup media.
>
>Alfredo
>
>P.S.
>For non-bits-and-bytes folks who may not be 
>familiar with the legendary early story of MPE, 
>%043127 is the octal representation of “FW” — 
>the flag for a normal IMAGE/3000 database (and TurboIMAGE, and IMAGE/SQL).
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John
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