I have a copy of the Reality Pocket Guide (brown cover) which I think was
for 4.2 or some such.
Clive
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The MAC OS is a version of openBSD I believe, and Universe did have a BSD
implementation in the past. If Rocket had a business case for doing it, I
suspect Rocket could put UniVerse on Mac.
David Jordan
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I have 2 sites running on vmware virtualisation for Windows 2003 and a
HyperV with Windows 2008 66 bit and have had no problems. I did have an
issue of a .Net application with an old release of UniObjects .Net that
caused the CPU to spike 100%. I recompiled the app with the new version and
this
Cache from InterSystems runs natively on the Mac.
fft2...@aol.com wrote:
Are there are native implementations of a Pick system on Macs? Or are all
Mac connections just terminal emulators into a Windows/Unix system?
I know there is or used to be an emulator by Carnation that rode on a Mac.
I'm not sure I understand how regular expressions could be used in ESEARCH,
even in Type U. Would you please elaborate?
Thanks,
Kebbon
From: wterh...@rocketsoftware.com
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 18:22:27 +
Subject: Re: [U2] Regex searching UD files
Does
I run universe on a mac in a virtual linux machine running centos with
no problems
dougc
Jacques G. wrote:
If there is no build for Mac OS, U2 runs on Linux and there are Linux versions that can be installed on a Mac so it might work.
- Original Message
From: Martin Phillips
You can run anything in a virtual machine :)
I run ADDS PC/OS in a virtual machine on mac.
I've run PCVerse under OS/2 in a virtual machine on the mac. (Anyone remember
PCVerse? IBM shipped it on the samples application disk with OS/2 Warp 4).
It looks like the only *native* pick implementations
I found a way to do it with compiled dictionary elements (on UV).
1- I create a dictionnary element called EGREP.ARGS that always returns X:
0001: I
0002: X[1,1]
0003:
0004: EGREP.ARGS
0005: 1L
0006: M
2- I create a dictionnary element called EGREP which is defined like this:
0001: I
0002:
I never would have thought to try to load my Pick AP/DOS
diskettes into a virtual machineh
Wonder if I still have them, and if they still can be read.
I remember it loaded fine with W95, then W98 gave it fits,
so I guess I'd first have to load a W95.(which scares me!)
Well...I do have the diskettes, don't know if they work
But, I also doubt I'll be trying to load it either.
I forget how to load it anyway, Nowcan I find the docs!
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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:u2-users-
boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On
Hello,
We're running UniVerse 10.1.8 on our main server and we just bought another
server with UniVerse 10.3.3. I would like to setup the old server as the
development
server and keep the new server as the production server. The problem is
we want to elevate some programs to the new server.
If I'm understanding correctly, you want to run a program that
physically resides on the old server against data on the new server. I
haven't done this myself, but I don't see any reason why you couldn't
run or catalog a program that sits on an NFS mount from another server.
The VOC for the
Thanks for the reply John. Is there anything we need to setup to achieve an
NFS mount? The only configuration change we made thus far was setting ALLOWNFS
to 1.
An example of a VOC entry on the OLD SERVER is as follows:
LIVECT VOC TEST_HARNESS2
TEST_HARNESS2
0001 V *PJC* ELEVATED FROM
If you need record locking you will need to buy and install UVNet
Chris Austin wrote:
Hello,
We're running UniVerse 10.1.8 on our main server and we just bought another
server with UniVerse 10.3.3. I would like to setup the old server as the
development
server and keep the new server as the
MaxOSX is built on Darwin which largely comes from FreeBSD.
Regards,
Dan
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