Yeah, but don't we do that anyway with the updates?  So far I've 
downloaded about 4-5 GB for a few installs of WDSC 6.0 

Okay, sorry about the snide remark.  Your point is valid.  IBM doesn't 
want the product available without proper licensing either.  I think 
that's really the big reason it isn't available for download.  I'm trying 
to figure out how to free up enough disk to handle the duplicate installs. 
 Maybe I'll just keep running the full WDSC.  (Kind of funny to have disc 
space problems in these days, but I didn't spec the system I use.)

btw- You've given me another reason to want TurnOver -- I really get 
frustrated by the library list issue with CODE Designer.

Michael Quigley
AS/400 Programming Coordinator
The Way International
www.TheWay.org

Original message:

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date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 09:35:23 -0500
from: Mark Phippard <markp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] WDSCi Lite & Turnover plugin

wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 02/08/2006 09:34:11 AM:

> Good morning everyone....
> 
> I just heard someone here mention WDSCI lite. Does anyone know when it 
> will be available? I've also heard that you'll be able to download it 
from 
> the web. I sure like more info on it. 

The V5R4 announcement had dates in it.  It was sometime later this month.

WDSC Lite is not something you will just be able to download and install. 
What you might have heard was that the updates to WDSC will be able to 
download later this month.

Remember, WDSC Lite is "Lite" in its runtime memory requirements.  It 
actually requires more disk space, than WDSC.  This is because you have to 

do a full WDSC install, and it will then create a second "lite" install 
from that first one.  So if you could download it, you would be talking 
about 5-6 full CD's worth of download.

Mark

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