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Re: Y2K for the railway industry



In article <vobtm8wfjx.fsf@abc.gov.au>,
  Malcolm Purvis <malcolmp@abc.gov.au> wrote:
> >>>>> "Albert" == Albert Alcoceba <alberta@zip.com.au> writes:
>
> Albert> I guess they don't expect Tangaras to still be working in 2086.
>
> Note to SETS and RTM: When you eventually get some Tangaras to preserve, make
> sure to get the source code to the TMS as well!
>
> --
> Malcolm Purvis (malcolmp@abc.gov.au) - ABC Technology Research and Development
>
> "I don't want it to be practical, I want it to be *expensive*."
> 	-- my wife.
>

I understand that the RTM's card file system is fully Y2k compliant. How about
the papyrus library at ARHS ?
Cheers,

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