Re: DEC Multia OS....any suggestions?
From: Benjamin Gawert (bgawert_at_gmx.de)
Date: 01/12/04
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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 12:56:18 +0100
Charles Bradbury wrote:
> Does the Hobbyist version of Tru64 (the $99 version) have all the
> compilers and utilities like Linux comes with?
Yes and no. No, Tru64 doesn't come with the Compa/HP Compilers. But like
Linux it has gcc available...
> If not are there ones
> freely available for it? I'm just concerned that if I do purchase
> Tru64 that I will be short-changed of features that are included.
> Since I am a student and I would be using this for research and
> personal use, I do qualify for the hobbyist license. Is this the same
> as all the other versions they sell or is it a "basic" version?
It's the same like the "real" versions, no stripped down version...
Benjamin, running Tru64 5.1A on an AlphaServer 8400
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