       -                               Hewlett-Packard    Software Product  Description   C ___________________________________________________________________   4 PRODUCT NAME:   HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS V1.6C                                                        SPD 81.70.04 C This Software Product Description describes the following two prod-  ucts:   5 o  HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha, Version 1.6   F o  HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Integrity Servers (I64) Version 1.6  C The Description section describes features common to both products. = Any differences in product features are explicitly indicated.    DESCRIPTION   D The HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS (DECwindows Motif) desktop envi-D ronment provides a Motif-based graphical user interface to the Open-F VMS operating system. The Motif graphical user interface is widely ac-F knowledged as an industry standard. This interface allows users to in-E teract with OpenVMS using a point-and-click technique. DECwindows Mo- F tif includes a set of integrated desktop applications that demonstrateF the ease of use of this user interface and provides OpenVMS users with a base set of desktop tools.  D DECwindows Motif supports the client/server distribution inherent inD the X Window System. This client/server model allows X Window SystemD clients to run on one node and display output to another node, usingE a transport to communicate between the nodes. The DECwindows X11 dis- D play server for OpenVMS Alpha and I64 is a direct port of the X Win-D dow System Version 11, Release 6.6 (X11R6) display server, plus someF optional extensions. The X11 display server is provided as part of the OpenVMS installation procedure.   C                                                           July 2006        F There are two graphical user interfaces, also referred to as desktops,F from which DECwindows applications can be executed. The graphical userD interface that was provided in previous versions of DECwindows MotifC is still available and is referred to as the traditional DECwindows D desktop. The other user interface, known as the New Desktop environ-D ment, is derived from CDE (Common Desktop Environment). CDE is basedC on Motif and X11, and is recognized as the next-generation desktop. D A major subset of CDE has been provided for OpenVMS Alpha and I64 in the form of the New Desktop.   New Features  F HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Version 1.6 contains the following key	 features:   C o  Support for ACME subsystem on both OpenVMS Alpha and OpenVMS I64   E o  Support for choosing the location of dialogs in a Xinerama config- 
    uration   o  Workspace Customization  ( o  The I18N library now supports GB18030  & o  Timer based custom greeting message   o  Bug fixes   DECwindows Desktop Environments   D The two available desktop environments provide similar functionalityD but have a different look and feel. The installation procedure givesH users the choice of installing one or both desktops and asks which desk-C top should be started by default. If both desktops are installed, a F privileged user can switch desktops by editing a system setup file and restarting DECwindows.  E Choosing the New Desktop does not prevent you from running DECwindows C Motif applications. You can run any DECwindows application from the   "                                  2       C New Desktop using a DECterm window. Furthermore, all DECwindows ap- C plications can be configured to run within the New Desktop environ-  ment.   ; Online help is available for both the old and new desktops.   D Both desktops share the following four components. Although they mayF be referred to differently on the individual desktop, they perform the same functions.    Basic Components   Session Manager/Style Manager   E The Session Manager on the traditional desktop provides the top-level F user interface to a DECwindows workstation. From this component, usersH can start applications and perform security management. On the New Desk-F top, however, the Style Manager is used to customize each session. Op-G erations affecting the screen color, keyboard options, menus, and other 1 options are all initiated from the Style Manager.    Window Manager  D The Window Manager lets users control the size and placement of win-G dows. Although the Motif Window Manager is provided as the default win- E dow manager, users can choose instead to work with the DECwindows XUI F Window Manager. The window manager can be chosen by an individual user, or by a system manager for an entire system.   FileView/File Manager   F FileView (traditional desktop) and File Manager (New Desktop) are bothD graphical interfaces to the OpenVMS file system. Both interfaces al-I low users to navigate the file system and to perform operations on files.   E The icon-based File Manager, combined with the drag-and-drop feature, C enables you to manage files quickly and conveniently. Either compo- C nent allows you to filter files by options such as file types, size  or date.   DECterm   "                                  3       D DECterm is a VT320 terminal emulator that provides workstation usersE with a traditional character-cell interface for existing OpenVMS fea- D tures and applications. It supports ReGIS and sixel but is not fullyG VT340 compatible. Programs written for VT52-, VT100-, VT220-, or VT320- H class terminals and using OpenVMS terminal driver features operate with-O out modification in this workstation window. DECterm also provides workstation- C oriented features, such as mouse-based cursor positioning, variable G screen sizes, and cutting and pasting of text between DECterm and other @ DECwindows Motif applications. Desktop Productivity Applications  C HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha and I64 provides a set of in- C tegrated desktop applications that employ a common look and feel to 5 help users easily master their computing environment.   C The following desktop applications are available with HP DECwindows  Motif for OpenVMS Version 1.6:  F o  Bookreader - A tool for viewing the contents of books that are dis-    tributed and stored on line.   . o  Calculator - A basic scientific calculator.  0 o  Calendar - A personal time management system.  C o  Cardfiler - A desktop card index or flip file, similar to an on-     line address or phone book.  8 o  Clock - An analog and/or digital clock with an alarm.  D o  CDA Viewer - A tool for reading documents containing text, graph-2    ics, and image data on DECwindows workstations.  C o  Computer-based instruction - An online tutorial for novice Motif E    users; users can learn how to use the mouse and perform other sim-     ple operations with Motif.   C o  Mail - A DECwindows user interface to the OpenVMS Mail facility.   C o  Message window - A window that displays system messages, such as 4    new mail notification or system manager messages.  " o  Notepad - A simple text editor.  + o  Paint - A simple bitmap graphics editor.   "                                  4       C o  Print Screen - A tool for capturing images on the screen. Images .    can be printed directly or saved to a file.  , o  Puzzle - A game of numbered puzzle tiles.  D o  DECsound - An easy-to-use application that lets you play recordedC    messages, record audio messages, mail recorded messages, and in- D    clude recorded audio messages in documents. DECsound is available(    for use on TURBOchannel systems only.                                                              "                                  5        The New Desktop   C The New Desktop provides several features not available on the tra- D ditional desktop that enable users to be more productive in this en-
 vironment.  F o  Front Panel - The Front Panel provides fast access to applications.E    A user can select a customized workspace or launch any application 6    that is represented by an icon with a single click.  C o  Workspaces - A workspace is a virtual screen. Workspaces allow a F    user to organize their work and applications needed to perform thatC    work together. When a workspace is selected, only those applica- 5    tions started within that workspace are displayed.   E o  Save and restore sessions - Automatic save and restore of open ap- E    plications. When you log out of the New Desktop, the state of your E    session is saved. The next time you log in, every application that D    supports automatic save and restore that was open when you logged    out will be open again.  E Although the New Desktop is based on CDE, it is not a complete imple- F mentation of that interface. The following CDE components are included in the New Desktop:    o  Applications       -  dtlogin: Login Manager  >    -  dthello: Screen between Login Manager and Window Manager  %    -  dtscreen: Screen saver displays       -  dtpad: Editor       -  dtclock: Clock       -  dtsession: Session Manager      -  dtstyle: Style Manager  )    -  dtwm: Window Manager, Control Panel   /    -  dtfile: File Manager, Application Manager   "                                  6           -  dtcalc: Calculator      -  dticon: Icon Editor   3    -  dtcreate: Action database entry creation tool       -  dthelpview: Help Viewer       -  dtgreet: Login Greeting   #    -  Keyboard Selection dialog box   (    -  Input Methods Selection dialog box  6    -  Save/restore support for DECwindows applications  D    -  dthelpgen: utility for creating a help volume for display from!       the Front Panel Help Viewer   C    -  dthelptag: compiles HelpTag source files into a run-time help 
       file      -  dximageview    o  Libraries  $    -  dthelp: Help utility functions  &    -  dtsvc: Assorted utility routines  "    -  dtwidget: CDE custom widgets  D The following CDE components are replaced by existing DECwindows Mo- tif applications:   ' o  dtmail - Replaced by DECwindows Mail   ) o  dtcm - Replaced by DECwindows Calendar   * o  dtterm - Replaced by DECwindows DECterm  6 o  Print Manager - Replaced by DECwindows Print widget  A The following CDE components are not included in the New Desktop:    o  Application Builder  "                                  7       F o  ToolTalk - Inter-Client Communications Manual (ICCM) transfer mech-C    anisms are implemented to emulate certain ToolTalk functions in- C    ternally, but ToolTalk messaging services APIs are not available     to develop against.   o  Windowing Korn shell   7 o  Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) support    Security and Authorization  G In addition to user-based security, DECwindows Motif supports both MIT- G MAGIC-COOKIE-1 (Magic Cookie) and MIT-KERBEROS-5 (Kerberos) token-based F authentication. Security options can be set or changed from either the; Style Manager (New Desktop) or Session Manager application.   < Inter-Client Exchange (ICE) and Session Management Protocols  D The ICE protocol enables direct client-to-client communication with- out using the X server.   D The X Session Management Protocol (XSMP) provides a standard way forC users to save client sessions. Each session is controlled by a net- E work service known as the session manager. The session manager issues C commands that direct client applications to save their state infor- D mation for use during subsequent sessions. This protocol is built onD top of ICE, which manages the client connections to the session man- ager server.   Proxy Manager Services  E Proxy Managers allow for the management of proxy servers on behalf of  clients.              "                                  8        Low-Bandwidth X Proxy Services  E DECwindows Motif supports the use of the Low-Bandwidth X (LBX) exten- D sion and related proxy services. LBX was developed for those config-C urations where the display server is separated from the client by a C slow speed line, such as a 56K dial-in modem or a wide-area network E (WAN). When the X protocol was developed, the primary use of the pro- D tocol was over local area networks (LANs). Therefore, the X protocolF was not optimized for low-speed connections. LBX addresses this short-F coming of the X protocol by using a compression and caching scheme de-I signed to minimize the amount of data flow between the client and server. E Proxy Managers allow for the management of proxy servers on behalf of  clients.  A The components of an LBX implementation for DECwindows Motif are:    -  LBX-Enabled X Server   D -  Proxy Server The proxy server accepts a connection request from aD    client program and acts as an intermediary between the client andF    the X server. Communication between the proxy server and the clientG    uses the standard X protocol. Communication between the proxy server 4    and the X server uses an LBX-enhanced X protocol.  G -  Proxy Manager The proxy manager relieves clients from managing proxy D    servers. Instead of sending a request directly to a proxy server,E    the client sends a request to the proxy manager indicating the re- D    quested X server. The proxy manager is responsible for either us-D    ing an existing proxy server or starting a new proxy server. OnceF    the manager finds a proxy server, it returns the proxy server's ad-6    dress to the client. The proxy manager is optional.  % Support for X Window Utility Programs   F Several utility programs, bitmaps, and the Miscellaneous Utilities Li-E brary from the X11 Release 4 thru 6 distribution are included in this D release of the DECwindows Motif layered product. The sources and im-7 ages for a subset of these utilities are also included.    Local Language Support  "                                  9       E DECwindows Motif is available in several local languages. Please con- E tact your local HP office for the latest information about availabil- F ity of options and supported multilingual configurations. For more de-F tails on the language variants, refer to the specific language-variantC SPDs. Refer also to the Ordering Information and Software Licensing & sections of this SPD. Additional Fonts  E New fonts available with X11R6.6 have been added, including Bitstream F Charter, Adobe Utopia, and two Speedo fonts that include the Euro cur-D rency symbol. In addition, the following AgfaMonotype TrueType fontsF have been added: Albany, Cumberland, Thorndale, Screen Sans and ScreenC Serif. Also included is licensed support for the iType font raster- C izer from Agfa Monotype Corporation. Support for the Euro character E is available in DECwindows and is provided as part of the OpenVMS in-  stallation procedure.    Programming Support   F The DECwindows Motif environment includes an extensive set of program-C ming libraries and tools for use by application developers. The li- E braries are provided in the form of shareable images. While Motif Re- F lease 1.2.5 (CDE Motif 1.0) programming support is provided, Motif Re-C lease 1.1.3, Release 1.2.2, Release 1.2.3, and XUI programming sup-  port is not.  + Three categories of libraries are provided:   C o  Standard X Window System libraries, such as Xlib and the Intrin-     sics (X Toolkit)   D o  Motif 1.2.5 Toolkit support for developing applications using the    Motif user interface style   D o  HP value-added libraries that give users additional capabilities:  *    -  DECwindows Extensions to Motif (DXm)      -  CDA support     "                                 10       D    -  Porting tools for changing applications from the XUI interface!       to the Motif user interface   E Components from each of these areas can be used in any combination to D address the needs of applications. These components can also use the. tools from a variety of programming languages.   Multithreading Support  D The X Window library (Xlib), X Toolkit Intrinsics (Xt), and X Window$ extension libraries are thread safe.  G Motif language bindings are provided for the following programming lan-  guages:   ' o  HP Fortran for OpenVMS Alpha and I64   & o  HP Pascal for OpenVMS Alpha and I64  ! o  HP C for OpenVMS Alpha and I64   E In addition, C header files supplied by The Open Group have been mod- C ified to work with HP C++. Pascal and Fortran bindings are included E in the DECwindows Motif kit; Motif "strongly typed" language bindings C for Ada are available in the HP Ada for OpenVMS Alpha layered prod- D uct. (Ada language bindings were not updated for HP DECwindows Motif Version 1.3-1, V1.5 or V1.6)  ' For additional programming support, the D DECW$EXAMPLES directory includes the following programming examples:   o  Motif widget set examples  7 o  X11R4 and X11R5 programming examples (Xlib examples)    o  HP supplied examples   B The following sections describe the programming support libraries.  " Standard X Window System Libraries  "                                 11       D The X Window System compatible X programming library (Xlib) providedF by DECwindows Motif supplies basic resource management (windows, colorD maps, input devices) and bitmap graphics services. It defines a map-6 ping of the X network protocol to a procedure library.  E The X Window System Intrinsics library support contains the X.Org Re- E lease 6 (R6) Intrinsics (X Toolkit). The X Toolkit provides low-level F routines that allow the creation of user interface objects called wid- gets.   ( Motif User Interface Programming Support  F The Motif style concepts are implemented by the Motif Toolkit. DECwin-F dows Motif contains both the Motif and XUI Toolkits. Although program-E ming support is not available for previous releases, application run- D time support is provided for Motif Release 1.2.5 (CDE Motif 1.0) andG Motif Release 1.2.3, Release 1.2.2, and Release 1.1.3 Toolkits, as well  as for the XUI Toolkit.   C The Motif toolkit is based on the X Toolkit Intrinsics and contains  three components:   C o  Motif widgets and gadgets for implementing common user interface 8    objects, such as scroll bars, menus, and push buttons  E o  Utility routines that provide applications with functions for per- 4    forming common tasks, such as cutting and pasting  H o  Resource manager routines for loading user interface definition filesE    and creating widgets and gadgets based on the contents of the def-     inition files  F Existing Motif Release 1.2.3 applications on Alpha and I64 do not needD to be recompiled or relinked to run in the CDE environment. In addi-D tion, it is possible to achieve basic integration of existing appli-G cations into CDE without making changes to the application source code.    DECwindows Extensions to Motif    "                                 12       E The DECwindows Motif product adds value to the standard Motif Toolkit F by including a library that contains a set of HP developed widgets andG run-time routines not available from The Open Group. The following wid- I gets provide a common DECwindows interface for some commonly used DECwin-  dows functions:   E o  A Color Mix widget that enables users to select and mix colors us- !    ing a variety of color models.   C o  A Compound String Text widget that provides support for interna- A    tional character sets as well as left-to-right character sets.   E o  A Help widget that allows applications to display appropriate Help D    text in a consistent manner. This widget is provided for backwardF    compatibility with DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Version 1.0 and has7    been superseded by the DECwindows Motif help system.   C o  A Print widget that allows applications to print files in a con-     sistent manner.  C o  A Structured Visual Navigation (SVN) widget used by applications '    to display hierarchical information.   F The run-time routines include three DECwindows Motif help system calls@ that enable users to display online help files using Bookreader.   CDA Programming Support   E The CDA Toolkit provides access routines that applications can use to E create, read, and write files containing compound text, graphics, and E imaging data. These files provide a vehicle for recording this infor- D mation on disk, a medium for interchange of this data between appli-C cations, and an intermediate form from which high-resolution print- $ able graphics data can be generated.   XUI to Motif Porting Tools  C HP provides tools to aid programmers in porting applications to Mo- E tif. These tools replace occurrences of XUI names in the input source " file with the correct Motif names.  ) DECwindows X11 Display Server for OpenVMS   "                                 13       C X Window System standards supported as part of DECwindows Motif in- D clude the X11 network protocol, a base set of workstation fonts, theE C language binding for the Xlib progammng library, and the C language ! binding for the X Toolkit libary.   E Support of the X11 network protocol in the client library and display F server components provides the OpenVMS operating system with the abil-E ity to interoperate with other X11-compliant systems in a distributed  fashion.  D The DECwindows Motif Version 1.6 product provides four transport in-F terfaces: local shared memory, DECnet, and TCP/IP (using the HP TCP/IPC Services for OpenVMS product or third-party products such as Multi- E Net), and Lat Transport. User-written transport subsystems and trans- " port interfaces are not supported.   X Extensions for OpenVMS  E The following table lists all the extensions supported on OpenVMS Al-  pha and I64.  C ___________________________________________________________________   C Table_1:_Supported_X_Extensions____________________________________   C Title_______________Abbreviation___________________________________    Application         XC-APPGROUP  Group     Big Requests        BIG-REQUESTS   Colormap Uti-       TOG-CUP  lization Policy    D2DX                D2DX   DEC XTrap           DEC-XTRAP    Extended Visual     EVI  Information[1]   Low-Bandwidth X     LBX   C ___________________________________________________________________  [1]Formerly known as PANORAMIX  "                                 14         C ___________________________________________________________________   C Title_______________Abbreviation___________________________________   * MIT Miscella-       MIT-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD neous   $ MIT Screen Saver    MIT-SCREEN-SAVER   MIT Shared          MIT-SHM  Memory   Multi-Buffering     MBE    Non-Rectangular     SHAPE  Window Shape   XC-MISC             XC-MISC    X Double Buffer     DBE    X Image Exten-      XIE  sion[2]    XINERAMA[1]         XINERAMA   X Keyboard          XKB    X Print[3]          XPRINT   X Synchroniza-      SYNC tion   X Test              XTEST    Security            SECURITYC ___________________________________________________________________  [1]Formerly known as PANORAMIX [2]Support for V3.0 only [3]Client onlyC ___________________________________________________________________   D Note that the X Keyboard (XKB) extension replaces the AccessX exten-F sion. The XKB extension provides full AccessX support. The AccessX ex-> tension was provided in previous releases of DECwindows Motif.  ) Translated Image Environment (Alpha Only)   "                                 15       C HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha provides an array of services D to allow the operation of programs that have undergone binary trans-F lation from DECwindows Motif Version 1.1 or XUI VAX images. These pro-D grams can perform virtually all user-mode functions on HP DECwindowsG Motif for OpenVMS Alpha systems. However, HP DECwindows Motif for Open- C VMS Alpha shareable images that are used with translated images are F different from and incompatible with the shareable images used for na-D tive images. Native and translated images that use HP DECwindows Mo-D tif for OpenVMS Alpha software cannot be used together in a process.  D Without requiring special source code, the Translated Image Environ-E ment (TIE) automatically resolves differences between the VAX and Al- G pha architectures, including floating-point registers, condition codes, 9 exception handling, asynchronous system traps, and so on.   F The Translated Image Environment included with HP DECwindows Motif forC OpenVMS Alpha is sufficient to run images that have been translated 
 elsewhere.  4 There is no translated image support on OpenVMS I64.  1 Documentation for HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS   J Please refer to the HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Documentation OverviewD for available manuals and media formats. Hardcopy documentation must be ordered separately.   CDE Documentation   D The Common Desktop Environment (CDE) manuals are provided in supportD of the New Desktop. These manuals are included in the DECwindows Mo-C tif CD-ROM kit in an online format and can be read using a browser. E They are not part of the DECwindows Motif hardcopy documentation set.   E Please note that not all the information in the CDE documentation and D reference pages applies to the New Desktop. For a description of theA New Desktop, see the Getting Started With the New Desktop manual.       "                                 16        HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS   E DECwindows Motif runs on any of the supported processors but requires C either a workstation, a Microsoft Windows based PC, a Macintosh, or C an X terminal for display. These display devices must be running an E X Window System, Version 11, Release 6 (R6) compliant display server.    Supported Processors  F DECwindows Motif supports all the processors listed in the OpenVMS Op-? erating System for Software Product Description (SPD 82.35.xx).   + OpenVMS I64 supports all Integrity Servers.   B Disk Space Requirements for OpenVMS Alpha (Block Cluster Size = 1)  & Disk space required     210,000 blocks for DECwindows Motif use (permanent)   C To support full OpenVMS Alpha and full DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS D Alpha, a system disk with at least 550 MB is recommended. However, aD subset of the DECwindows Motif environment can be installed. Instal-C lation of DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha, Version 1.6 gives the B user the option to install any or all of the following components:  E o  Run-time support (base kit) - 66,000 blocks. This section provides F    support for running DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha applicationsC    on Alpha compute servers and is a required part of the installa-     tion.  F o  New Desktop - 50,000 blocks. This is an optional component that al-D    lows use of the New Desktop environment. It includes applications1    and application programming interfaces (APIs).   D o  DECwindows desktop - 21,000 blocks. The DECwindows desktop is theC    user interface that was included in previous versions of DECwin- D    dows Motif and includes the DECwindows Session Manager, FileView,     and the Motif Window Manager.  "                                 17       D o  Programming support - 70,000 blocks. This number includes supportC    for the C, Pascal, and Fortran programming languages and for the F    New Desktop. If only a subset of languages is installed, the amount'    of disk space required will be less.   C o  Programming examples - 80,000 blocks. This number includes exam- C    ple audio files, the DECwindows desktop, and the New Desktop. If H    only a subset of example files is installed, the amount of disk space    required will be less.   0 o  Translated Image Environment - 40,000 blocks.  @ Disk Space Requirements For OpenVMS I64 (Block Cluster Size = 1)  & Disk space required     270,000 blocks for DECwindows Motif use (permanent)   F To support full OpenVMS I64 and full DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS I64,D a system disk with at least 707 MB is recommended. However, a subsetE of the DECwindows Motif environment can be installed. Installation of D DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS I64, Version 1.6 gives the user the op-7 tion to install any or all of the following components:   F o  Run-time support (base kit) - 120,000 blocks. This section providesD    support for running DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS I64 applicationsE    on I64 compute servers and is a required part of the installation.   F o  New Desktop - 70,000 blocks. This is an optional component that al-D    lows use of the New Desktop environment. It includes applications1    and application programming interfaces (APIs).   D o  DECwindows desktop - 15,000 blocks. The DECwindows desktop is theC    user interface that was included in previous versions of DECwin- D    dows Motif and includes the DECwindows Session Manager, FileView,     and the Motif Window Manager.        "                                 18       D o  Programming support - 15,000 blocks. This number includes supportC    for the C, Pascal, and Fortran programming languages and for the F    New Desktop. If only a subset of languages is installed, the amount'    of disk space required will be less.   C o  Programming examples - 16,000 blocks. This number includes exam- C    ple audio files, the DECwindows desktop, and the New Desktop. If H    only a subset of example files is installed, the amount of disk space    required will be less.    Memory Requirements   C OpenVMS Version 8.2 is supported by the minimal memory requirements * of the specific Integrity Server platform.  C The performance and memory usage of OpenVMS systems running DECwin- C dows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha and I64 depend on system configuration " and window and applications usage.  ) Support for Multiple-Screen Configuration   E A multiple-screen configuration consists of a single workstation that C supports multiple graphics options. A graphics option consists of a H graphics controller and a monitor. Please note that in a multiple-screenD configuration, all the graphics cards must be of the same model. ForE additional information on workstations that support multiple-screens, D please contact your local HP office or refer to the product informa- tion available at:      http://www.hp.com  # Miscellaneous Supported Peripherals   % VSXXX-AB      Tablet (replaces mouse)    VSXXX-JA      Audio headset    VSXXX-AA      Mouse    VSXXX-FA      Mouse   "                                 19        CLUSTER ENVIRONMENT   C This product is fully supported when installed on any valid and li- C censed OpenVMS Alpha V8.3 and OpenVMS 8.3 for I64 system running in  a cluster configuration.  H Note: VMScluster configurations are fully described in the OpenVMS Clus-D ter Software Software Product Description (SPD 29.78.xx) and include4 CI, Ethernet, and mixed-interconnect configurations.   SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS   C DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha Version 1.6 requires OpenVMS Al- C pha Version V8.3 Operating System. DECwindows Version 1.6 for Open- 3 VMS I64 requires OpenVMS I64 Operating System V8.3.    OPTIONAL SOFTWARE   ! o  HP PATHWORKS 32 (SPD 56.33.xx)   0 o  HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS (SPD 46.46.xx)  2 o  HP DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Alpha (SPD 25.03.xx)  2 o  HP DECnet for OpenVMS (Phase IV) (SPD 48.48.xx)  ' o  HP Kerberos Client for OpenVMS Alpha    GROWTH CONSIDERATIONS   E The minimum hardware and software requirements for any future version C of this product may be different from the requirements for the cur- 
 rent version.               "                                 20        DISTRIBUTION MEDIA  D The DECwindows Motif Version 1.6 on OpenVMS Alpha software is avail-E able through the OpenVMS Software Product Library (Consolidated Soft-  ware Distribution) on CD-ROM.   C DECwindows for OpenVMS I64 is available as part of an Operating En- E vironment (Foundation Operating Environment, Enterprise Operating En- C vironment, Mission Critical Environment). An optional hardcopy doc-  umentation kit is also offered.    ORDERING INFORMATION  E When purchasing DECwindows Motif both a license and media must be or- C dered. The license deliverable provides the LMF PAK required to run D the DECwindows Motif software. The VMS Operating System or OperatingD Environment (license and media) is a prerequisite to running DECwin- dows.    Software Licenses:  " DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha   Personal Use: QL-XA1A*-2B  Unlimited Use: QL-MV4A*-AAB Binaries and online programmer documentation (CD-ROM): QA-03XAA-H8# Hardcopy Documentation: QA-MV4AB-GZ   ! DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS I64:  Software Media: &    Foundation Operating Media, BA322AA+ Software Documentation (Hard Copy): BA402MN   6 An example of a new order for DECwindows Motif on I64:  / Binaries: Operating Environment Media - BA322AA - Hardcopy Documentation Kit (Optional) BA402MN   E For more information on the Operating Environments, please see the HP 4 Operating Environments for OpenVMS I64 SPD: 82.34.**  "                                 21       " DECwindows Motif Language Variants   Software Licenses:  ! Personal Use: (Alpha) QL-XDD**-2B # Unlimited Use: (Alpha): QL-08U**-**    Software Media:   0 QA-XDD*A-H8 (Consolidated Software Distribution)  E * Denotes variant fields. For additional information on available li- A censes, services, and media, refer to the appropriate price book.    SOFTWARE PRODUCT SERVICES   C A variety of service options are available from HP. For more infor- O mation, contact your local HP account representative or distributor.Information - is also available on www.hp.com/hps/software.    SOFTWARE LICENSING  H A software license is required in order to use HP DECwindows Motif soft-F ware. For the Alpha platform, HP DECwindows Motif is offered with Con-G current Use, Personal Use and Traditional 'capacity' licenses. For I64, E it is offered under the Operating Environment License. Version update E licenses are not available for the I64 platform. Rights to use future F revisions of HP DECwindows are available only through a Support Agree-H ment or through a new license purchase. For more information about Open-C VMS license terms and policies, contact your local HP sales office, ^ or reference the Software Licensing site at: <http://licensing.hp.com/swl/view.slm?page=index>  E Media and online documentation kits are not provided with Factory In-  stalled Software (FIS) systems.    Licensing of Language Variants        "                                 22       C The language variants of DECwindows are available as options to the D DECwindows Motif Alpha product. Language variants are supported onlyC when the version number of the language variant matches the version ' number of DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS.   C Some restrictions apply on language combinations. Refer to the rel- C evant language variant SPD for details on supported language combi-  nations in each country.  F DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS language variants are generally supportedF only in countries where the language is an official language. However,E for some countries this may vary. Consult the relevant language vari- C ant SPD or your local sales office to check for the availability of 8 additional language support in your country or location.  # License Management Facility Support   D DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS uses the OpenVMS License Management Fa-D cility. License units for DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha are al-D located on an Unlimited System Use and Personal Use basis. Each Per-E sonal Use license allows one identified individual to use the layered D product. For DECwindows Motif on OpenVMS I64, the license is offered* through the Operating Environment Package.  D For more information about the License Management Facility, refer toC the OpenVMS Operating System for Alpha and I64 Software Product De- C scription (SPD 82.35.xx) or the OpenVMS Alpha operating system doc-  umentation.    SOFTWARE WARRANTY   F This software product is provided by HP with a 90-day conformance war-D ranty in accordance with the HP warranty terms applicable to the li- cense purchase.             "                                 23        TRADEMARK INFORMATION   0  2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.  E Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP and/or its sub- C sidiaries required for possession, use, or copying. Consistent with C FAR 12.211 and 12.212, Commercial Computer Software, Computer Soft- : ware Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial use.  E The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. E The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the D express warranty statements accompanying such products and services.F Nothing here in should be construed as constituting an additional war-H ranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omis- sions contained herein.                                                   "                                 24