In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 03/29/2007
   at 04:40 PM, "(IBM Mainframe Discussion List)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:

>To add a little more to Steve Thompson's reply:
>WYLBUR, and its required telecommunications component ORVYL (might
>not have spelled that one right, but how clever), were developed at
>NIH

That must come as a big surprise to both Roger Fajman and Stanford.
Wylbur was developed at Stanford and its communications subsystem was
Milten.

>Judging from Steve's post, that someone must have been, or  ended up
> being, ACS.

He was wrong; that someone was EDS, who later spun off SSI. ACS was
the company that inherited OBS Wylbur.
 
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     Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, SysProg and JOAT
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