While I will be among the first to say that FreeBSD is often used
in this capacity (serving as a base for a commercial product), it
would be - in my opinion - a far better use of money to pay a
developer to write a FreeBSD application that would run on FreeBSD
8 and duplicate whatever functionality that this antique
SCO program is doing.
FreeNSD 4.X runs great under VirtualBox and that is probably what
the OP should be doing. I also happen to have a FreeBSD 8 system
that has a VirtualBox session running FreeBSD 4 that an older program
is running in.
Ted
On 7/22/2011 9:31 AM, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
Hi Rich Naill
cc [email protected]
,
Reference:
From: "Rich Naill"<[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 09:53:21 -0400
Message-id: <62358EEA788F4379AD461DBC5D721039@COMPAQGR>
"Rich Naill" wrote:
Hello,
We have been using FREEBSD 4.x now 4.11 for several years.
Running old Altos binaries with ibcs2 emulation.
Starting with BSD 5.x thur 8.x the binarys will not run anymore using ibcs2.
See problem report 156353
Also references to ibcs2 regression in FreeBSD 5
We would very much like to get this corrected $$$
............................................... ^^^
If '$$$' is an indication your company wants to pay a FreeBSD person
at commercial rates to solve its's problem,
here's a world wide geographic indexed list of FreeBSD consultants:
http://berklix.com/consultants/
& please cc [email protected] as some on list would probably
be interested.
Any help would be great
Rich Naill
Enterprise Systems Inc
616-243-9883
[email protected]
Cheers,
Julian
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