SCO Merge(TM) brings support for Windows and DOS applications on the SCO OpenServer(TM) system. Windows 95, Windows 3.1, and DOS applications run simultaneously with business-critical UNIX applications. A common filesystem on the UNIX server allows Windows, DOS, and UNIX users to share data. Windows, DOS, and UNIX System users on the host system simultaneously share printers and other standard PC peripherals.
Software: SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.4 or later
Software Supplement: For OpenServer Release 5.0.4, oss474A (License Manager
Supplement for Merge 4) OR Release Supplement 5.0.4c available from
ftp://ftp.sco.com/Supplements/rs504c
RAM: 32MB minimum; 64MB recommended; 32 Mb per additional Merge/Windows user
advisable
Disk Space:
Before beginning the installation, review the SCO Merge Release and Installation Notes , which contain known limitations and other important information. In particular, if you are upgrading, be sure to follow the instructions for removing the previous release of Merge prior to installing Merge 4.1.2.
SCO Merge is downloaded as a complete cpio archive. To download and prepare to install the complete cpio archive:
mv 412a.custom.cpio /tmp
cd /tmp
rm VOL.*
mkdir /tmp/isl_sw
mv 412a.custom.cpio /tmp/isl_sw
cd /tmp/isl_sw
cpio -icv -I 412a.custom.cpio
NOTE : The Release and Installation Notes are extremely important and must be read before attempting to upgrade or install SCO Merge.
Once you have extracted the installation images from the downloaded cpio archive, install the Merge software and documentation using the SCOadmin Software Manager (custom):
During installation, you are prompted for a license. If you do not have a permanent license, refer to the release notes for a 60-day evaluation license.
Please remember that the evaluation licenses are valid for 60 (sixty) days from the date of installation of the particular product. Should you wish to use the product beyond the 60-day period, please purchase a permanent Certificate of License and Authenticity (COLA) from your SCO Authorized Reseller, and install that license with the License Manager.
Evaluation license numbers cannot be reused; removing a product installed with a particular license number and attempting to use that number for the installation of another product will not be successful.
Do not attempt to remove the evaluation license with the License Manager after it is installed. Doing so will cause that license to be invalid should it be used in a subsequent installation.
After the product is installed, view the online documentation through SCOhelp under the DOS and Windows topic.
Before the product is installed, you can preview OpenServer Documentation at the SCO web site.