[Info-vax] Anyone interested in another public access system

Jan-Erik Söderholm jan-erik.soderholm at telia.com
Fri Mar 20 14:30:28 EDT 2009


yyyc186 wrote:
> Several years ago there was a hobbyist version of RDB available from
> oracle.
> 

I do not think that there have ever been a separate *version*.

More like a statement that it could be used in a hobbyist-like
environment, or something like that. If that includes a public
access box, I do not know. And I guess that it also might be
dependent on in which way Rdb is made available for those
accounts created...




> 
> On Mar 19, 6:26 pm, "Richard Maher" <maher... at hotspamnotmail.com>
> wrote:
>> Hi Ed,
>>
>> Not wanting to bring undue attention to what you are doing, but how did you
>> get the OK for Rdb/SQL? Have they come out with a Hobbyist license?
>>
>> I use the "for purposes of developing a single prototype" clause for mine
>> but last I looked that didn't exetend as far as a public access box. (And I
>> tried hard to get just such a thing for the Deathrow cluster!)
>>
>> Cheers Richard Maher
>>
>> <totheedgeoft... at msn.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:9b054f2d-8eb4-4f6f-b2c4-6a6adf9af4c8 at j38g2000yqa.googlegroups.com...
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hello
>>> With so many free VMS systems popping up, I was wondering if anybody
>>> would be interested
>>> in another one. Its a cluster of a 4000-100A,3100-90,3100-80,4000-500.
>>> This system has
>>> OfficeServer 6.1, WP51, and WPS plus FMS, Forms both RT and Dev,
>>> DECfax, and Document.
>>> Plus the standard compilers and SQL/RDB. Let me know.
>>> tks
>>> ed
> 



More information about the Info-vax mailing list