Very nice! So I take it that's a sublicense of Dell/EMC IP? It doesn't say that.
paul > On Oct 24, 2022, at 6:26 PM, Bruce Ray via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> > wrote: > > > Wild Hare Computer Systems, Inc., is pleased to announce that a > "Hobbyist License" is now available for legacy Data General > Nova and Eclipse software. This license allows educational, hobbyist, > non-commercial use of the vast amount of DG software - software > that changed the world in many ways. > > The initial archives are currently available at: > > www.NovasAreForever.org/dgsw > > and includes documentation for the corresponding software. > > > This October announcement also honors the 54th anniversary of the original > Data General Nova. An international celebration of the Nova's 50th > anniversary was > hosted by Wild Computer Systems in Colorado, USA. Some of the festivities > can be seen at: > > www.Nova-At-50.org > > and > > www.Nova-At-50.org/album/index.html > > > To complement this Hobbyist License, a Nova and Eclipse emulator that can run > all of the > software will be introduced later this week. > > > Wild Hare Computer Systems is dedicated to preserving Data General's > significant contributions to computer history. We seek DG hardware, > software, documentation, > sales literature - basically "anything DG" - that can be added to the > archives for posterity. > > > > Bruce Ray > Wild Hare Computer Systems, Inc. > Denver, Colorado USA > b...@wildharecomputers.com > > ...preserving the Data General legacy: www.NovasAreForever.org > > www.WildHareComputers.com > > www.NovasAreForever.org