Jerry,
>>Jerry,
>>
>>>>>>It's buried, right, with no hope of retrieval?
>>>>>
>>>>>Yup, as far as I know. Who knows if it would even run? It was SCO-specific.
>>>>
>>>>I know that someone got FPU 2.6 running under Linux, but I don't remember the URL.
>>>
>>>Oh come on, Garrett, now you just teasing me! ;-)
>>
>>
>>Here's one link I found at google.com:
http://members.aol.com/dallen24/readfpu.txt>>
>>Go to
www.google.com and enter the keywords "unix FoxPro Linux" and you'll see a few entries. The one I just posted seems pretty good.
>
>I've saw some of those three years ago when I switched to Linux and was looking for *nix based FP tools. There is even a site which claims to offer packaged boxes of FP 2.6, sans license. No way I'd touch that.
*chuckle*
Indeed. I wonder if one can even purchase FPU anymore. I know you need to rather than just create a runtime. The joys of unix. <g>
Best,
DD
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