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On May 1, 2004, at 18:01, Steven M Wagner wrote:
I will be the first to admit that I know next to nothing about SQL in
the UV/UD world.
Can you use
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memory has more details. Anybody have a
copy of the old X benchmark laying around?
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On Apr 23
Does anyone know of a reasonably priced terminal emulator for the Mac
that does *complete* VT100 or Wyse 50 emulation?
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On Apr 21, 2004, at 16:33, Stuart Boydell wrote:
Steve,
I run a terminal emulator (Netterm) in 165x64 mode - no more because
that's
the smallest font I
Thanks, Larry. I will check them out. I had forgotten about Carnation.
I used Rich's emulator mumble, mumble years ago at a client on one of
the Little Beige Toasters, and memory failed me.
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On Apr 21, 2004, at 17:12, Larry Hiscock wrote:
PowerTerm ($149) from Ericom
Oh, yeah. RTFArchive, huh? laughing
Did so. Found it. Thank you.
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On Apr 21, 2004, at 17:34, Bruce Nichol wrote:
Goo'day, Clif,
Check your own archive!
Asked this question some short time (months) ago.
Was pointed at a freebie (IIRC) French product.
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Ah, yes. *That* one. When first shown that, my comment was,
Congratulations. You've just reinvented RPG. :-)
On Apr 18, 2004, at 3:24, Matti Lamprhey wrote:
Surely The Drumheller Trick has to be where processing is applied to
records within the SELECT process itself, using I-descriptors. I
Which trick was that? He had so many.
On Apr 17, 2004, at 15:08, Ross Ferris wrote:
Probably. Never knew the guy ... but I thought the trick was kinda
neat, and I've still been known to use variants to this day :-)
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As one of the engineers of the original Prime INFORMATION, I am curious
how many people on the list are still using PI Open. Anyone care to
sound off?
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On Apr 14, 2004, at 15:05, Bobby Ramirez wrote:
We are migrating from a unix box, to Windows 2000 server, and have a
3rd
party
Thank you, Chuck. I appreciate the nice words.
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Stevenson, Charles wrote:
From: ... Clif Oliver
The CyberSpankings will now begin
Sheesh! I am not Santa Claus and
am not going to make a naughty / nice list.
EVERYBODY KNOCK IT OFF!
Clif,
I guess this means you
I would like a copy of the unix magic file, David. Would you mind
posting it as text? Otherwise, you can send a copy as an attachment to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and I'll get it to the list.
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On Apr 5, 2004, at 3:46 AM, Logan, David (SST - Adelaide) wrote:
file. I also have a magic
It is already there at release 10.
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Ray Wurlod wrote:
Or you could hassle IBM to add PI/open's
License? Last time I checked (and it has been a while, so I stand open
for correction), you needed a connection license for each incoming
connection to a box being used as a server.
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Matthew Bettinger wrote:
Dang. If you are going to get that cheap about it (don't get me
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Ron White wrote:
I have a development machine running UniVerse on WinXP PRO.
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While this may not have anything to do with your
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