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From: fernande AT internet1 DOT net
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Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 00:17:13 -0500
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To: opendos AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: A little history
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Pat,

SCO has been giving away licenses for quite awhile.  That is how I have
Openserver 5.05.  I had to buy the mdeia package, but it is the same
media package that would be purchased if using SCO for commercial
purposes.

In visiting the SCO site, I didn't see this in the current free
offerings, unless they have moved it somewhere.  I only found very old
versions of Unix.

Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA

Patrick Moran wrote:
> 
> Why not? I can think of two very good reasons why I like it. First they will
> probably make the SCO OS available free for private use.

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