Re: hp-ux compiler
From: Robert Wagner (spamblocker-robert_at_wagner.net)
Date: 02/23/05
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Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 02:25:52 GMT
On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 20:57:33 +0100, "Harrie_Nak" <harrie@nak.nl>
wrote:
>Thanks, at least someone with a normal answer to a normal question.
>I don't think it is strange or even criminal to try some things at home
>without any intention to break any laws.
>I don't think that I am the only living person on this planet with this
>idea.
>I mean I do the same thing with for example Oracle (free downloadable for
>test and training purposes). I don't see any differences in using Cobol.
>(Except of course in the way it is distributed etc., so no remarks on this
>issue pls). Eventualy my 'experiments' can, and probably will, lead to
>selling more licenses. If this is not possible I will look for alternatives.
>In that case everyone will loose both HP and Micro Focus.
Industry secret: most every contractor can get free 90-day trials of
compilers and databases by calling the marketing department, asking,
and establishing his bona fides. They think the same way you do: it
might lead to a sale.
><docdwarf@panix.com> wrote in message news:cvd87n$a8k$1@panix5.panix.com...
>> In article <4788e$421a2002$3e3baf90$13172@news.versatel.nl>,
>> Harrie_Nak <harrie@nak.nl> wrote:
>>>I thought there must be a way for test and training purposes?
>>
>> There might be, at that. What prevents you from asking your local HP
>> representative about this?
>>
>> DD
>>
>>>"Richard" <riplin@Azonic.co.nz> wrote in message
>>>news:1108853668.498646.12460@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
>>>>> The compiler I have is a copy from another machine.
>>>>
>>>> Do we have to assume that the 'another machine' is not an AS/400 or SGI
>>>> or Sun or ??
>>>>
>>>>> The problem I will get with this (so I am told) with the license
>>>>> file and/or the machine ID.
>>>>
>>>> So it is not just 'from another machine', it is _stolen_ from another
>>>> machine.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
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