This is a discussion on Where to download ASE 10???? within the Sybase forums, part of the Database Server Software category; --> Hi, Does anyone know where to download ASE 10??? Thank you....
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| I mean Adaptive Server Enterprise v.10. Right now the only available version on Sybase.com is ASE v.12.5, but I really need ASE v.10 for some testing. "Karl Ritter" <zzb26@mail.com> wrote in message news:<3f0b296b$0$4571$79c14f64@nan-newsreader-01.noos.net>... > I think he ment > > Sybase SQL Server Release 10 > > > "Anthony Mandic" <i9@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:3F0A3FDC.8318289B@hotmail.com... > > max wrote: > > > > > Does anyone know where to download ASE 10??? > > > > ASE 10? > > > > -am © 2003 |
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| max wrote: > > I mean Adaptive Server Enterprise v.10. Right now the only available > version on Sybase.com is ASE v.12.5, but I really need ASE v.10 for > some testing. Well, first some nomenclature. There was no ASE 10. It was called Sybase SQL Server 10. The name was changed to ASE with version 11.5. As for version 10, you'd be lucky to find an old copy since its '93 or '94 vintage. I'd be curious to know what you'd need to test with it though. -am © 2003 |
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| Anthony Mandic <jf@hotmail.com> wrote in news:3F0E30CD.8C7A628A@hotmail.com: > Well, first some nomenclature. There was no ASE 10. It was > called Sybase SQL Server 10. The name was changed to ASE with > version 11.5. At that time, Sybase also issued a statement that version 11.0 would retroactively be called Adaptive Server Enterprise... |
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| Lyle H. Gray wrote: > Anthony Mandic <jf@hotmail.com> wrote in > news:3F0E30CD.8C7A628A@hotmail.com: > >> Well, first some nomenclature. There was no ASE 10. It was >> called Sybase SQL Server 10. The name was changed to ASE with >> version 11.5. > > At that time, Sybase also issued a statement that version 11.0 would > retroactively be called Adaptive Server Enterprise... None of which answers the original question. To wit, you cannot download System 10 (which is what it was first called, I believe). System 10 was out dated a l o n g time ago. If you have a support contract with Sybase, they *may* be amenable to getting you a copy from the archives, I don't know. Prepared to bet that they would not offer you any support though ;-) dowen -- David Owen Midsomer Consultants Inc. dowen@midsomer.org Maintainer of the Sybase FAQ: http://www.isug.com/Sybase_FAQ |