G'day Paul -
It is not a sublicense - Wild Hare Computer Systems, Inc., now has full IP rights and title to Data General software pursuant to a transfer agreement by DG/EMC[/Dell] and Wild Hare.
Bruce Ray Wild Hare Computer Systems, Inc. On 10/24/2022 5:35 PM, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:
Very nice! So I take it that's a sublicense of Dell/EMC IP? It doesn't say that. paulOn Oct 24, 2022, at 6:26 PM, Bruce Ray via cctalk <[email protected]> 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 [email protected] ...preserving the Data General legacy: www.NovasAreForever.org www.WildHareComputers.com www.NovasAreForever.org
