Michael B. Brutman wrote:
jim wrote
I don't understand the comment - with compilers you can do any
development you want. That's why he needs license keys. Otherwise,
signing onto AS/400 and reloading it every few months isn't very
fulfilling.
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-Mike
Other than OS/400, I don't know of any software that will run w/o
keys, though OS/400 will.
Sharing keys is not legal, but acquiring the box with all the software
may be doable, including keys.
I was told that acquiring one with at least OS/400 install media
would get it to the prompts. That is as far as I have gone with the
thing, since there are plenty of other platforms to build and run
software on w/o messing with keys on a proprietary platform.
I also have used the twinax on the box for some projects
related to work I have had, but only to have a screen put
up. it would not and did not matter whether it was on a
36 or an AS/400
sorry for the confusion.
Jim