Setting up Oracle 7 on A/UX, I noticed in one of the included docs ("APPLE: Using SQL*Net AppleTalk", Oracle document 104010.186) that apparently there was an Oracle 6 server for classic MacOS:
and
Has anyone here ever seen this? Was it an actual thing that was ever released?
edit to add the doc: https://paste.debian.net/1371402/
This bulletin describes how to set up and use SQL*Net AppleTalk on
A/UX and Macintosh operating systems. If your server is Oracle7, then
the operating system it is running on is A/UX. Oracle 6 AppleTalk
Servers run on the Macintosh operating system.
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Starting and Stopping Server on Macintosh:
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On the Macintosh operating system, double click the application
"Oracle Server for Macintosh." If the database is not set to start
automatically, select STARTUP from the DATABASE Menu. To shut down
the database, select SHUTDOWN from the DATABASE Menu or QUIT from the
FILE menu. If you want to change the default Server Name (SRVNAME),
select "OPTIONS..." from the FILE Menu. Then click on the button
marked "Network..." at the bottom of the screen. AppleTalk should be
marked ON, and type in a different Server Name. This will take effect
the next time you start the server (load Oracle Server for Macintosh
into memory).
Has anyone here ever seen this? Was it an actual thing that was ever released?
edit to add the doc: https://paste.debian.net/1371402/
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