Sujet : Re: Rewriting SSA. Is This A Chance For GNU/Linux?
De : c186282 (at) *nospam* nnada.net (c186282)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacy comp.os.linux.miscDate : 03. Apr 2025, 11:52:14
Autres entêtes
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On 4/2/25 10:38 PM, pothead wrote:
On 2025-03-31, Richard Kettlewell <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:
The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> writes:
On 31/03/2025 04:08, pothead wrote:
Financial institutions are still running COBOL as well as other legacy
systems like TPF.
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But probably on PCs running IBMS linux
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Lloyds are still on zSeries (you can see the job ads...) though no
doubt with layers of more modern stuff around it.
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Replacing legacy systems is welcome, but a failed modernization that
breaks your customers’ ability to use their banks accounts gets very
expensive very fast.
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Correct.
COBOL and oter legacy software are being run on IBM zSeries.
BUT, if you're a career bcrat with a cushy job and
fat pension at risk ... you STICK WITH WHAT YOU KNOW
ACTUALLY *WORKS*.
So yea, I can perfectly believe they're keeping 360s
and such alive and working ...
Let the NEXT guy rock the boat.
I *do* understand and kinda agree with such an
ultra-conservative approach.
Also, as noted by various, the COBOL and ASM extensions
and such were oft kinda custom to the PARTICULAR mini
or mainframe ... so it's NOT just a matter of using
some emulator/translator and expecting the best.
For NOW ... 'parallel' systems are required. Give both
the same data, same tasks. IF the new boxes/ware give
the same results for a year or two THEN you quietly
switch over. Get ahead of yourself and there WILL be
hell to pay - want the entire AARP all over yer ass,
threatening yer enabling pols ??? Bye-bye pension ...
I remember a LITTLE TI-990 assembler ... but how
many OTHERS ? They were fairly popular mini's and
there's likely some at the SSA/IRS/etc still in
use. 360s/370s even more likely. Would not even be
surprised if one or two of the old discrete-transisor
boxes from the late 50s aren't chugging in the
basement somewhere. LOVE those spinny tapes :-)
Hmmm ... 'conservators' should be let in soon, to
collect/document/preserve that old hardware !