Clem says today "It was then I realized IBM was N different companies,
each competing with each other." He's said that to me before and I then
responded "Actually, it was more like M competing factions within N
competing companies."
It has been illuminating, surprising, but not shocking, the last week of
so, to learn from from posts here, that AIX/370 was hard to get and
mostly a university offering. What we (AIX people associated with RT/PC
and then RS/6000) were told was that "everybody", especially Federal
customers, wanted what became known as TCF (the original Locus work) for
370 and PS/2. I remember one Federal Systems Division person who seemed
especially effective as a Locus advocate. I'd always assumed AIX/370 and
AIX PS/2 became more available than reported here, but I left IBM before
they were released.
Enumerating factions/companies, just regarding AIX & Unix, there were
the Federal Systems faction/company, the academic factions/company
(primarily two factions, BSD & TCF, in Palo Alto), the PS/2
faction/company, the Rochester System/38->AS/400 faction/company, the
Austin development lab, several Research locations (primarily Yorktown), ...
And in LCC there were the firewalled TCF/TNC entities.
It would be interesting to know more from the TCF folks at LCC. With
Jerry's passing, if there is to be further clarity on what happened with
AIX/370, it would probably have to come from Bruce Walker or Greg Thiel.
I don't think I've had contact with either since I left IBM in 1989.
CHS
On 11/5/2019 11:30 AM, Clem Cole wrote:
On Sun, Nov 3, 2019 at 10:40 PM Gregg Levine <gregg.drwho8(a)gmail.com
<mailto:gregg.drwho8@gmail.com>> wrote:
I've been trying to track down a copy of AIX/370 for
that emulator, especially since I do run VM/370 Release 6 on it. One
of the people in the community indicated that it was a product
I was also told, for an IBM customer to try to get the
product was quite
difficult. IBM sales basically tried really hard to not provide it and
you had to know about it and know you to ask to get it. Charlie may
know more, but he was working on AIX/RS-6000 which as has been pointed
out was a separate code base.
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