Date: Mon, 02 Sep 96 22:19:21 GMT From: nethoppr@cris.com (Duftopia) To: nethoppr@cris.com ("'Duftopia'"), dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu ("dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu"), ajohn@cyberforge.com (Anil John) Cc: questions@freebsd.org (freebsd) Subject: RE: Sco support Message-ID: <M.090296.181921.89@noname> References: <01BB986A.3A160EA0@ppp163.bcpl.lib.md.us>
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On 9/2/96 1:01AM, in message <01BB986A.3A160EA0@ppp163.bcpl.lib.md.us>, Anil John <ajohn@cyberforge.com> wrote: > Duftopia[SMTP:nethoppr@cris.com] wrote: > >> > What I need to know is simple - I own BSD 2.0 and may purchase > the newer versions, I need to > >> developed > >> > simple programs for sco vr 3.0r4 or higher CAN any of the versions > create executables using C++ or > >> even C > >> > that will run on sco system. > >> > >> No. If you're writing for SCO, you'll need a SCO box to develop and > test > >> it on. > >> > > Actully, I do have another solution for you... If you are a student, > educator, non commercial or a 'technical home user' SCO will licence its > Openserver to you for free. In addition you will also get their development > kit. The cost is ~ $19 for the shipping and handling of the CD-ROM. Check > out the SCO page given below for details. I am told that they intend to > make Unixware available for free under the same licence some time in > September... > > http://www3.sco.com/Products/openind.htm > > Good luck.. that's hard to bereave, but I will most definitely check it out.
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