Hi Mogens,

>I think SQL*Net was called SQL*Star or something, at least 
>with version 5?

SQL*Star, as I remember it was SQL*Net + OpenGateway (or something like
that). It was basically SQL*Net to other DBMS. (And there were three types
of DBMS's - Hierarchical, something else, and that new-fangled Relational).
Never got it to work other than test databases... 

>Back in the gold old days, when Oracle2 was written in 
>assembly and running on

Now we know your true age Mogens ;-)

John Kanagaraj
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