It worked, but we are talking 15 years ago. The IBM RISC machine it ran on is 
an historic relic that sits unplugged under my desk as it can nolonger run the 
patched and supported versions of AIX. 
The biggest issue, as I remember it, was getting the compiler to work so as to 
build the Apache module. The Java ran. The objective-C version of WO was going 
away about the time we were moving from the development box running OSX 1 
(NExtStep with an Apple Finder bolted on. This was back in the day when WO 
licenses were $50,000 US.  I still have that Mac tower…though I did repurpose 
the SCSI ribbon cable from the hard drives a few years back. Still would boot 
if I replaced the cable, I would guess. 
Long story short, we got it to work; it was pretty straight forward. If I find 
the Tardus I have stuffed away with my other tech relics, I may be able to get 
more answers. 
Best Regards,Robert 
PS love lurking on the list all these years. Amazing technology. 

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On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 6:26 PM -0400, "Lon Varscsak" <[email protected]> 
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Hold on, let me get my time machine and check. ;)

-Lon

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