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Re: LINUX version of IDL [message #2921 is a reply to message #2809] Mon, 10 October 1994 15:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Registered: October 1994
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Christian Lenz (cnlenz@bernstein.uni-paderborn.de) wrote:
> I am also very interested on a IDL Version for Linux. On the University
> of Paderborn we have good experience with Linux and try to use
> Linux-Pc's as a full workplace.

I'm too!

> I called CreaSo, the german supporter of IDL, for a Linux Version. I
> here nearly the same as you. CreaSo is not interested on Linux. They
> look to the system market but they wait.

I think, they miss the market. No support for Linux, no support for
universities. First steps are often made there.

> We need IDL-Licences for teaching on the University. But it is
> impossible to get a Campus-Licence. So we had tp buy ca 100. Licences;
> that is impossible. Have you any experience with very big licences in
> the teaching area?

we asked what we get for ~ 30000 DM:

4 Unix and 4 PC licenses ---> forget it!

I don't understand this pricing in the teaching area.

current students are doctors tomorrow!

regards,

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