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"Shahan, Ray" <[log in to unmask]>
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Shahan, Ray
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Fri, 6 Feb 2004 11:52:50 -0600
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No, Tracy, you're right on target for us in the MPE user community...hp
should port MPE to hp-ux (lower case snidely used), however, hp no longer
wants to support MPE...period.  Hp won't let go of MPE, but they aren't
going to support/play with it either (when my children do this sort of thing
with their toys, I teach them this is not acceptable behavior).



Ray Shahan

When you were born, you were crying
and everyone around you was smiling.
Live your life so at the end,
you're the one who is smiling and everyone
around you is crying.                Unknown




> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tracy Pierce [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 11:31 AM
> To:   [log in to unmask]
> Subject:      Re: [HP3000-L] SIB '04
>
> Instead of wasting valuable MPE resources porting UX packages to MPE, use
> those resources to map the MPE filesystem onto HP-UX filespace.
>
> Then you can run your modern open-source tools alongside your
> (re-compiled?)
> MPE stuff, and HP-UX would actually have a valid selling point vs other
> Unixen.
>
> Tracy Pierce
> I'll probably get laughed off the planet for this, but why not?  Back in
> what, '88?, it blew me away that CSY did it the other way around; now
> we're
> all paying.  Of course there was no way(?) to know that unix would win
> when
> mpe was "so much better" - well, the user interface is a lot easier;-)
> Anyway, I'm actually serious.  Any good reason this can't be done with
> approx the same resources now being spent on maintaining this 'obsolete'
> OS?
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gavin Scott [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> > Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 4:18 PM
> > To: [log in to unmask]
> > Subject: Re: SIB '04
> >
> >
> > Frank asks:
> > > Gavin: What kind of licensing would be needed for Java ?
> >
> > I believe you need to be a big company prepared to shell out
> > a lot of money
> > to Sun for a Java license and meet many very complex and expensive
> > requirements.  And then if you want to get into things like
> > Enterprise Java
> > features I think there's a whole new set of licensing and stuff.
> >
> > There are 3rd-party (and some free) Java execution systems,
> > compilers, and
> > class-library implementations, but none are really a
> > replacement for the
> > full Sun Java implementations which change on a regular basis.
> >
> > Once HP stops producing Java for MPE, there will be no future
> > releases.
> >
> > G.
> >
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