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'''Baby/400''' is an emulation of a [[RPG]] III/IV or RPG/400 development environment running on an IBM [[AS/400]] originally published by [[California Software Products]]. | |||
==History== | |||
In the early 90's it was originally available for OS/2 and [[DOS]] but later with versions for [[Microsoft Windows]] and [[Novell NetWare]] as well. The system allows to develop and debug software for the AS/400, to use the system as an alternative to a AS/400 and run RPG/400 software on the Baby/400 as a single user or optionally a multi-user system. It was also supplied with an RPG/400 compiler that targeted DOS, Windows and OS/2. Applications can be distributed to PCs, that however required a license fee based on each program delivered in a PC format. | |||
The system was officially renamed '''Baby/4xx''' after a trademark complaint from [[IBM]] although industry publications and users continued to refer to the system as Baby/400. | The system was officially renamed '''Baby/4xx''' after a trademark complaint from [[IBM]] although industry publications and users continued to refer to the system as Baby/400. | ||
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* [[California Software Products]] Inc. | * [[California Software Products]] Inc. | ||
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Revision as of 20:49, 3 April 2018
Baby/400 is an emulation of a RPG III/IV or RPG/400 development environment running on an IBM AS/400 originally published by California Software Products.
History
In the early 90's it was originally available for OS/2 and DOS but later with versions for Microsoft Windows and Novell NetWare as well. The system allows to develop and debug software for the AS/400, to use the system as an alternative to a AS/400 and run RPG/400 software on the Baby/400 as a single user or optionally a multi-user system. It was also supplied with an RPG/400 compiler that targeted DOS, Windows and OS/2. Applications can be distributed to PCs, that however required a license fee based on each program delivered in a PC format.
The system was officially renamed Baby/4xx after a trademark complaint from IBM although industry publications and users continued to refer to the system as Baby/400.
Version
- Baby/400 version 4
- Last version to support OS/2, Novell NetWare and Windows 3.x
- Baby/400 version 5 (1998)
- Runs only on Microsoft Windows NT or 95, adds ODBC compliance, a new GUI and links to Windows printer drivers.
Licence and availability
Discontinued commercial software