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To: carranza2 who wrote (21199)7/15/2002 7:18:06 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
Quack-duck-carranzito, seems you never have written anything causing a fatal crash, and
especially not debugged and fixed it??

Anyway, VMS could handle all of them except allocating so much memory that the VAX manager
could not log in to kill the process, NT and Win2000 stole much of that but not all, and some have
no clue, but use Linux for critical servers.

And all of this quack-quack in the duck-age of thin layer binary untested runtime BREW...

No wonder there is ample supplies of engineers who have no idea and the ones who have are
very busy.

Ilmarinen

You still did not got the thought of the magic of knowing what happened before the crash??
(common former fat software middle manager problem, the globe is littered with them, should be
a paragraph under the Kyoto agreement as well as ICC)

'Mericans investing in telecom and having no idea on their own FCC are pretty much in the
same category, Finance Committe and Trent Lott, Trillions of bucks. (OK, Lott knows
what he quacks about, although he doesn't show many signs of it, skilled in the arts)



To: carranza2 who wrote (21199)7/16/2002 7:46:08 AM
From: Eric L  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
Good Morning Garbage Mouth,

Tsk, Tsk, Tsk.

Just can't clean it up can you?

<< Do I take it that AWE did not report five FATAL crashes thanks to Nokia? >>

The AWS filing states that there were 5 fatal errors, and 2 major errors reported over the period from 4/22 through 6/2 in the Portland FOA on the Nokia RAN for Nokia S10.

The final "major" problem (companion software in BST) was undergoing root cause analyses when the filing was made on or around June 7.

Root cause of the original 8 bugs had been identifed prior to the filing and patches were being tested with a consolidated patch due June 10 in AWS lab with the patch for the final "major" problem tentatively due June 17 pending identification of root cause.

All the PCS carriers went through this type of thing as digital wireless networks went live in 95 through 97, and early PCS-1900 (GSM-1900), IS-95, and IS-136 networks were debugged - with the IS-95 networks being debugged last and taking longest.

This is pretty Ho Hum stuff even though there is an FCC mandate in place that all carriers are having some problems complying with for a multitude of reasons, and obviously Nokia could have some liability to AWS over this one. Rest assured, Nokia and AWS are capable of working that out. AWS has been here before ... with several vendors.

<< Jorma did not get a communication from AWE--probably blistering--putting him personally on notice of the problem? >>

Jorma Ollila recieved a communication from a prudent AWS Chairman John Zeglis on May 17. It was probably terse and to the point and it is doubtful that it contained any of the blasphemy you attributed earlier to Mr. Zeglis.

<< Why don't you ... >>

Let it ALL hang out ...

- Eric -