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Can parts of Domino really be considered relics? Is it ready for the museum?

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ThisIBM support technote made me laugh, it references an SPR that refers to some code in the server as "old relic".

SPR# WBKK7EKQ7X fixes an old relic of keeping track of the Previous Ticks introduced in Domino 4.0 for OS2, and assures that accurate ticks are obtained.

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Gravatar Image1 - another one in the series of funny technotes Emoticon

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Gravatar Image2 - I'd love to run R8.5 on OS/2 today Emoticon
OS/2 only need 32MB RAM and has no thread-limits in its IP Stack or in the Kernel/Process handling. It would be almost like running Domino right on the HW compared to todays Linux/Windows distributions.

Gravatar Image3 - Not sure what is stranger the SPR or that in R8 they are still supporting OS/2.

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