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Yhea, learned the bad news... But I had heard that there was "attempt" at
keeping it alive by various groups, either "buying it" or "open-sourcing it"
or something else... What is the status on all this? Just curious...
"Wirt Atmar" <[log in to unmask]> a écrit dans le message de
news:FYydnQicHcG4Vund4p2dnA@fidnet.com...
> Eric writes:
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> > As far as "working" on it as a community work, I don't see why not. Is
there
> > a lot of people still working with Java on the 3000? I have been "away"
for
> > too long, not sure what is going on on the 3000 these days!
>
> While you were away, I guess the biggest news that happened is that HP
killed
> the HP3000 and there isn't much a community left any longer. Just a lot of
> hunker-downers nowadays.
>
> Wirt Atmar
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