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Ray,
On the http://www.os2site.com/sw/dev/rexx/libs/ site, the two packages,
rexxlib.zip
and
rexxlib_.zip
seem to respectively be the REXXLIB function package and the demo for the same
thing. After quickly reading the readme.txt file, apparently you can use the REXXLIB, for
evaluation purposes. Continued use, or use in another product for distribution, however,
requires registering it with Quercus. My copy is registered, so I may be able to use it in
my SEEK program, with SEEK sent out by me for distribution. I'll have to check with
Quercus on that.
HCM
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 16:16:02 PST8, Ray Davison wrote:
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>Harry Motin wrote:
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>> The REXX library is produced by the folk at Quercus:
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>> http://www.quercus-sys.com/rxlbdemo.htm
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>IS? How about WAS? Eight years is a long time to be dormant. Anyway
>I got the demo.
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>But then what is all this stuff?
>http://www.os2site.com/sw/dev/rexx/libs/
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>Ray
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