Re: Database access from COBOL
- From: koehler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Bob Koehler)
- Date: 16 Dec 2005 12:52:43 -0600
In article <1134746549.851800.108040@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "rcyoung" <rcyoung@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Here is an option as well. Get the SIMH Vax simulator ( a freebie)
> which runs on Linux, Mac/X, Alpha VMS, and Windows. We have Rdb 7
> running on Mac/X 10.3 with the Compaq "C" compiler for doing some
> development/testing while traveling. I see no reason why the Cobol
> compiler would not function equally well. That way, each student can
> have their own "Vax" if they wish. All you need is the hobbyist license
> for VMS and $30 for one set of media. Load a new hobbyist license onto
> the disk image each year before the start of the semester.
Use of Hobbyist license for educational institutions is not
permitted, unless there have been changes since Ilast read it.
Educational institutions are offered discount programs.
.
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