MUMPSV1

This is a discussion on MUMPSV1 within the mumps forums in Programming Languages category; Is Ray Newman still on line or does anyone have experience with MV1? I'm about to release the next version of EsiObjects and am currently looking at the latest MV1 as a way to bundle a compact development environment. It appears to now fit the requirements but I'm having some problems with TCP. The documentation is very sparse and I'm not a C programmer so looking at the sources is not an option. Any help would be appreciated. Terry L Wiechmann...

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Old 12-22-2006, 11:25 AM
Terry L. Wiechmann
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Is Ray Newman still on line or does anyone have experience with MV1?

I'm about to release the next version of EsiObjects and am currently
looking at the latest MV1 as a way to bundle a compact development
environment. It appears to now fit the requirements but I'm having some
problems with TCP. The documentation is very sparse and I'm not a C
programmer so looking at the sources is not an option.

Any help would be appreciated.

Terry L Wiechmann
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Old 12-22-2006, 11:46 AM
Denver
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Terry L. Wiechmann wrote:
> Is Ray Newman still on line...?

An e-mail address is given for him on <https://sourceforge.net/users/raynewman/>.
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Old 12-22-2006, 02:27 PM
Rob Tweed
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Terry

There's always GT.M.....and bundling it into a pre-built VM is the
ideal way to go IMHO. Quite happy to consider it as something
included with the EWD Virtual Appliance.


On Fri, 22 Dec 2006 11:25:31 -0500, "Terry L. Wiechmann"
<tlwiechmann@esitechnology.com> wrote:

>Is Ray Newman still on line or does anyone have experience with MV1?
>
>I'm about to release the next version of EsiObjects and am currently
>looking at the latest MV1 as a way to bundle a compact development
>environment. It appears to now fit the requirements but I'm having some
>problems with TCP. The documentation is very sparse and I'm not a C
>programmer so looking at the sources is not an option.
>
>Any help would be appreciated.
>
>Terry L Wiechmann


---
Rob Tweed
M/Gateway Developments Ltd

The Pursuit of Productivity : http://www.mgateway.com
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Old 12-22-2006, 03:09 PM
Terry L. Wiechmann
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Rob Tweed wrote:
> Terry
>
> There's always GT.M.....and bundling it into a pre-built VM is the
> ideal way to go IMHO. Quite happy to consider it as something
> included with the EWD Virtual Appliance.
>
>
> On Fri, 22 Dec 2006 11:25:31 -0500, "Terry L. Wiechmann"
> <tlwiechmann@esitechnology.com> wrote:
>
>> Is Ray Newman still on line or does anyone have experience with MV1?
>>
>> I'm about to release the next version of EsiObjects and am currently
>> looking at the latest MV1 as a way to bundle a compact development
>> environment. It appears to now fit the requirements but I'm having some
>> problems with TCP. The documentation is very sparse and I'm not a C
>> programmer so looking at the sources is not an option.
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>> Terry L Wiechmann

>
> ---
> Rob Tweed
> M/Gateway Developments Ltd
>
> The Pursuit of Productivity : http://www.mgateway.com


I've got EO V4.2 running on the latest versions of Cache and GT.M. About
to put it into beta. Once it's released, we should look at bundling it
with your system.

Meanwhile, Ray responded so I'm ok for now - thanks!
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