Release lu3.2
Release Date: May 1999
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NOTE:
By downloading any of the software below, you agree to abide by the
terms and conditions of the
STC Limited Right-to-Use Software License Agreement
and, if you are using a release greater than lu3.6-p01 or any version
based on UWIN, the
nmake Product Builder Limited Right-to-Use Software License Agreement Addendum.
WARNING:
When downloading to a Windows PC the filename of the archive may be
altered. If the upper case .Z suffix is
changed to a lower case .z or
.tgz the file must be renamed back to
upper case .Z in order to uncompress it
on a UNIX system.
| Operating System |
Hardware |
Download Package |
| UTS 2.1.2 |
Amdahl |
base:uts.212.cpio.Z
patch1:uts.212.lu32p01.cpio.Z
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| HP-UX 10.10, 10.20, 11.00 |
HP 9000 |
base:hppa.10.10.cpio.Z
patch1:hppa.10.10.lu32p01.cpio.Z
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| AIX 4.2 |
IBM Risc 6000 |
base:rs6k.aix4.2.cpio.Z
patch1:rs6k.aix4.2.lu32p01.cpio.Z
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| MP-RAS 3.02 |
NCR 33xx/34xx |
base:ncr3k.mpras4.0v3.cpio.Z
patch1:ncr3k.mpras4.0v3.lu32p01.cpio.Z
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| IRIX 5.3, 6.2, 6.4 |
SGI |
base:sgi.5.3.cpio.Z
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| IRIX 6.5 |
SGI |
base:sgi.6.5.cpio.Z
patch1:sgi.6.5.lu32p01.cpio.Z
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| Solaris 2.4, 2.5.1, 2.6, 2.7, 2.8 |
Sun Sparc |
base:solaris.2.4.cpio.Z
patch1:solaris.2.4.lu32p01.cpio.Z
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| SunOS 4.1.3, 4.1.4 |
Sun Sparc |
base:sun4.4.1.cpio.Z
patch1:sun4.4.1.lu32p01.cpio.Z
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| Red Hat Linux® 6.0 |
PC i386 (or better) |
base:linux.2.2.tar.gz
patch1:linux.2.2.lu32p01.tar.gz
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| Solaris 2.6 |
PC i386 (or better) |
base:intel_solaris.2.6.lu32+p01.cpio.Z
[1]
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| Unixware 1.1.2, 2.1 |
PC i386 (or better) |
base:unixware.2.1.cpio.Z
patch1:unixware.2.1.lu32p01.cpio.Z
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| Unixware 7 |
PC i386 (or better) |
base:unixware.7.cpio.Z
patch1:unixware.7.lu32p01.cpio.Z
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Note 1:
The Intel Solaris package includes Patch 1.
A valid license file is required to use this software.
If you are currently licensed for release 3.1[.x] - lu3.x
you can use your current license file.
If you are upgrading from a 3.0[.x] or earlier release you will
need to obtain a new license from the
Bell Labs Licensing Team.
There is no charge to upgrade a currently licensed host machine, and
multiple versions of nmake may be installed simultaneously.
Last Update: Tuesday, 9-Jan-07 14:55:50 CST
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