[rescue] Intergraph CLIX (was: SVR3 man pages)
Carl R. Friend
crfriend at rcn.com
Mon Feb 28 15:19:53 CST 2011
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011, Richard wrote:
> I would really appreciate some sort of disk image of the whole system.
> I have Intergraph clipper workstations and I need OS media for them.
There are a few of problems with that:
1) Intergraph never had, to my knowledge, *any* sort of hobbyist
scheme active,
2) Once "taken private" the firm turned into a patent-squatting outfit
that likely has very nasty teeth when it comes to what gets shared
around, and I am not interested in getting bitten -- even if the
code is better than a decade old, Yes, feel free to colour me a bit
paranoid; however, it saves me money and keeps me out of jail.
3) Lots of the things that we all take for granted now were separately
licensed "options" in the Intergrapn world, namely things like
compilers and NFS, and
4) Getting a proper and useful image is not going to be trivial:
4a) To produce a disk image I'd have to "cleanse" one of my systems
of all my personal data, which, might be a pain in the neck, or
4b) Scratch-load a representative system to produce said image, but
the intall process is very sensitive to the platform the software
is being loaded on -- especially given the vagaries of the hardware
configuration and CPU class.
Likely the base OS would be reasonably unencumbered so long as one
has hardware; however, the separately-licensed stuff would not be,
and therein lies the rub.
Does anybody have a tame lawyer in their back pocket who has some
exposure to this sort of thing?
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