What about other MPE products like MirrorDisk, compilers, etc? Those
are critical parts of the "ecosystem". Or are those considered part of
"MPE"?
And what is the value of the "read-only" rights? "Yes, I see the
problem right here. But, sorry, I can't help you beyond that..."
it's great news that HP has done anything at all but I'm not sure how
excited I should be...?
On 2/25/10, Ron Seybold <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello Friends,
>
> HP has announced the eight companies and organizations which have received a
> license for MPE/iX and TurboIMAGE/XL source. Details at the Newswire's Web
> site, <http://3000newswire.com/blog>. The lucky eight, to receive millions
> of lines of read-only code:
>
> Adager Coroporation
> Pivital Solutions
> Allegro Consultants, Inc.
> Beechglen Development, Inc.
> Neil Harvey & Associates
> OpenMPE Inc.
> Ordat
> Terix
>
> Ron Seybold
> Editor, 3000 Newswire
> 3000newswire.com/blog
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