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Operating Systems SCO Can I run Perkin Elmer software on SCO ? Post 302371384 by Neo on Saturday 14th of November 2009 01:32:30 PM
Old 11-14-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by TonyLawrence
Whether or not the app will actually work... shrug... I do not know.
Running SCO install commands on software that may not run on SCO is not very useful, so first we must find out if the user's Perkin Elmer Chemistry Analysis software can actually run on SCO.

For all we know, the user has Windows XP binaries on his floppy disks.

In fact, if we search Perkin Elmer (I just did!), I can only that XP is supported. Here is an example:

Quote:
Q: Pyris O/S Supported

A: Pyris 1 &2-Win 95 or Win NT 3.51

Pyris 3.0-Win 95 & Win NT 4.0

Pyris 3.5, 3.7 & 3.8 –Win NT 4.0

Pyris 4.0-Win 2k, sp1

Pyris 5.0-Win2k, sp2

Pyris 6.0-Win 2k, sp2

Pyris 6.5-Win 2k, sp3

Pyris7.0-Win 2k, sp3 & XP pro, sp1
A site search for SCO on the same web site yields nothing.

So, the user needs to verify what kind of binaries they have first.
 

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BUILDRDSWINDOW(3)					      RDS PHYSICAL FUNCTIONS						 BUILDRDSWINDOW(3)

NAME
buildrdswindow - builds windowing of a figure ORIGIN
This software belongs to the ALLIANCE CAD SYSTEM developed by the ASIM team at LIP6 laboratory of Universite Pierre et Marie CURIE, in Paris, France. Web : http://asim.lip6.fr/recherche/alliance/ E-mail : alliance-users@asim.lip6.fr SYNOPSYS
#include "rwinnn.h" rdswindow *buildrdswindow( Figure ) rdsfig_list *Figure; PARAMETER
Figure The figure where has to be built the windowing. DESCRIPTION
The buildrdswindow function permits to build windowing on the figure named 'Figure'. RETURN VALUE
The pointer to the windowing structure "rdswindow". ERRORS
"Rds202: rdsalloc error, can't continue !" it's impossible to allocate the memory size desired EXAMPLE
#include "mphnnn.h" #include "mutnnn.h" #include "rdsnnn.h" #include "rfmnnn.h" #include "rwinnn.h" #include "rtlnnn.h" main() { phfig_list *MbkFigure; rdsfig_list *RdsFigure; rdswindow *Window; long X,Y,Offset; rdswin_list *Win; rdswinrec_list *WinRec; rdsrec_list *ScanRec; char Layer; char Index; mbkenv(); rdsenv(); loadrdsparam(); MbkFigure = getphfig("na2_y",'A'); RdsFigure = figmbkrds(MbkFigure,0,0); Window = buildrdswindow ( RdsFigure ); /* gets each window of the table */ for ( X = 0 ; X < Window->DX ; X ++ ) for ( Y = 0 ; Y < Window->DY ; Y ++ ) { printf("WINDOW (%ld,%ld) ",X,Y); Offset = Y * Window->DX + X; Win = Window->WINTAB + Offset; /* gets all rectangles of a window */ for ( Layer = 0 ; Layer < RWI_MAX_LAYER ; Layer ++ ) { printf("LAYER = %s ",RDS_LAYER_NAME[Layer]); for ( WinRec = Win->LAYERTAB[ Layer ]; WinRec != (rdswinrec_list *)NULL; WinRec = WinRec->NEXT ) { for ( Index = 0; Index < RWI_MAX_REC; Index++ ) { ScanRec = WinRec->RECTAB[ Index ]; /* prints dimensions of each rectangle */ if ( ScanRec != NULL ) printf("X=%ld, Y=%ld, DX=%ld, DY=%ld ", ScanRec->X,ScanRec->Y,ScanRec->DX, ScanRec->DY); else break; } } } } . . . } SEE ALSO
librwi, allocrdswindow, destroyrdswindow, viewrdswindow BUG REPORT
This tool is under development at the ASIM department of the LIP6 laboratory. We need your feedback to improve documentation and tools. ASIM
/LIP6 October 1, 1997 BUILDRDSWINDOW(3)
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