The 400t, if you have a DOMAIN/OS rather than the HP-UX keyboard, and you
have a SCSI DC-600 tape drive, could potentially run this software.
The HP 715/50 would not. It would only run HP's operating system, HP-UX.
DOMAIN/OS is the operating system developed by Apollo, before they were
swallowed up by HP. These tapes were actually produced after that point,
but are Apollo software.
As others have explained, /dev/null is another name for the "bit
bucket". In DOS-SPEAK: NUL: 8-)
Jay
At 03:50 AM 6/20/00 -0700, you wrote:
Please read ALL
of this message CAREFULLY before
responding. Incomplete/erroneous replies will be directed to /dev/null,
Could someone translate this into English?
Do I need it or want this?
I have several Apollo boxes, 400t up to 715/50, and I have the 10.20 free
update CDs from HP, but haven't played with them yet.
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