Gil and R.S.,

I was curious about VMS because I haven't worked on that platform. Worked many 
others in a past life supporting LU 6.2 file transfer on 26 platforms. But that 
was like a lifetime ago.
I went from OS/VS2 to VSE to VM/VSE , then MVS ....so I feel your pain Gil

Scott ford
www.identityforge.com
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'Infinite wisdom through infinite means'


> On Dec 5, 2013, at 3:16 PM, Paul Gilmartin <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On Thu, 5 Dec 2013 13:38:46 -0500, Scott Ford wrote:
>> 
>> I always thought VMS was *nix like??? If not what opsys is it similar too or 
>> is it's own thang
> What's "*nix like"?  On a cursory brush, I believe VMS has a hierarchic
> filesystem.  That's *nix like.  It doesn't have an ALLOCATE command.
> That's *nix like.  Its files can have attributes.  That's MVS-like.
> 
> I knew two programmers: one transplanted from a UNIX environment
> to VMS who spent much effort customing his VMS profile to make VMS
> behave like UNIX; the other transplanted from a UNIX environment
> who tried to make VMS behave like UNIX.  Myself?  I spent (wasted)
> enormous effort trying to make the uglier parts of XEDIT behave like
> their nicer ISPF analogues.
> 
> VMS delimits its version numbers with ';'.  Imagine how that must
> infuriate anyone accustomed to using ';' as a command separator.
> 
> And an alien once asked me, "VM is a version of MVS, isn't it?"
> 
> -- gil
> 
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