DIGITAL Software Product Description _____________________________________________________________________________ PRODUCT NAME: HP DECwindows Motif/Hebrew for OpenVMS Alpha, Version 1.3-1 SPD 46.55.05 1 DESCRIPTION The HP DECwindows Motif/Hebrew for OpenVMS Alpha (DECwindows Motif/Hebrew) is the Hebrew language variant support for the base HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha. The product provides Hebrew characters input/output support. The HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha (DECwindows Motif) desktop environment provides a Motif-based graphical user interface to the OpenVMS Alpha operating system. The Motif graphical user interface is widely acknowledged as an industry standard. This interface allows users to interact with OpenVMS Alpha using a point-and-click technique. DECwindows Motif includes a set of integrated desktop applications that demonstrate the ease of use of this user interface and provide OpenVMS users with a base set of desktop tools. DECwindows Motif supports the client/server distribution inherent in the X Window System. This client/server model allows X Window System clients to run on one node and display output to another node, using a transport to communicate between the nodes. The DECwindows X11 display server for OpenVMS Alpha is a direct port of the X Window System Version 11, Release 6.6 (X11R6) display server, plus some optional extensions. The X11 display server is provided as part of the OpenVMS installation procedure. There are two graphical user interfaces, also referred to as desktops, from which DECwindows applications can be executed. The graphical user interface that was provided in previous versions of DECwindows Motif is still available and is referred to as the traditional DECwindows desktop. The other user interface, known as the New Desktop environment, is derived from CDE (Common Desktop Environment). CDE is based on Motif and X11, and is recognized as the next-generation desktop. A major subset of CDE has been provided for OpenVMS Alpha in the form of the New Desktop. New Features The following section highlights key features in HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha Version 1.3-1. November 2003 HP DECwindows Motif/Hebrew for OpenVMS Alpha, Version 1.3-1 SPD 46.55.05 This release provides minor adjustments to security and XINERAMA along with restoration of the LAT Transport. It also offers enhanced DtGreet functionality, which provides for message displays prior to logging in. 2 DECwindows Desktop Environments The two available desktop environments provide similar functionality but have a different look and feel. The installation procedure gives users the choice of installing one or both desktops and asks which desktop should be started by default. If both desktops are installed, a privileged user can switch desktops by editing a system setup file and restarting DECwindows. Choosing the New Desktop does not prevent you from running DECwindows Motif applications. You can run any DECwindows application from the New Desktop using a DECterm window. Furthermore, all DECwindows applications can be configured to run within the New Desktop environment. Online help is available for both the old and new desktops. Apart from some basic topics which were translated into Hebrew, all the help text is in English. The Hebrew help text is available only via the help widget, and cannot be used with Bookreader. Both desktops share the following four components. Although they may be referred to differently on the individual desktop, they perform the same functions. Basic Components Session Manager/Style Manager The Session Manager on the traditional desktop provides the top-level user interface to a DECwindows workstation. From this component, users can start applications and perform security management. On the New Desktop, however, the Style Manager is used to customize each session. Operations affecting the screen color, keyboard options, menus, and other options are all initiated from the Style Manager. Window Manager The Window Manager lets users control the size and placement of windows. Although the Motif Window Manager is provided as the default window manager, users can choose instead to work with the DECwindows XUI Window Manager. The window manager can be chosen by an individual user or by a system manager for an entire system. FileView/File Manager FileView (traditional desktop) and File Manager (New Desktop) are both graphical interfaces to the OpenVMS file system. Both interfaces allow users to navigate the file system and to perform operations on files. 2 HP DECwindows Motif/Hebrew for OpenVMS Alpha, Version 1.3-1 SPD 46.55.05 The icon-based File Manager, combined with the drag-and-drop feature, enables you to manage files quickly and conveniently. Either component allows you to filter files by options such as file types, size or date. DECterm DECterm is a VT320 terminal emulator that provides workstation users with a traditional character-cell interface for existing OpenVMS features and applications. DECterm simulates the Hebrew functionality of VT100-, VT220- and VT320-class terminals. It supports ReGIS and sixel but is not fully VT340 compatible. Programs written for VT52-, VT100-, VT220-, or VT320- class terminals and using OpenVMS terminal driver features operate without modification in this workstation window. DECterm also provides workstation- oriented features, such as mouse-based cursor positioning, variable screen sizes, and cutting and pasting of text between DECterm and other DECwindows Motif applications. Desktop Productivity Applications HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha provides a set of integrated desktop applications that employ a common look and feel to help users easily master their computing environment. The following desktop applications are available with HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Version 1.3-1: o Bookreader - A tool for viewing the contents of books that are distributed and stored on line. o Calculator - A basic scientific calculator. o Calendar - A personal time management system. o Cardfiler - A desktop card index or flip file, similar to an online address or phone book. o Clock - An analog and/or digital clock with an alarm. o CDA Viewer - A tool for reading documents containing text, graphics, and image data on DECwindows workstations. o Computer-based instruction - An online tutorial for novice Motif users; users can learn how to use the mouse and perform other simple operations with Motif. o Mail - A DECwindows user interface to the OpenVMS Mail facility. o Message window - A window that displays system messages, such as new mail notification or system manager messages. o Notepad - A simple text editor. o Paint - A simple bitmap graphics editor. 3 HP DECwindows Motif/Hebrew for OpenVMS Alpha, Version 1.3-1 SPD 46.55.05 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. o DECsound - An easy-to-use application that lets you play recorded messages, record audio messages, mail recorded messages, and include recorded audio messages in documents. DECsound is available for use on TURBOchannel systems only. However, these applications are not available in Hebrew user interface. Hebrew text input is supported only in Cardfiler, Paint and Calendar applications. The New Desktop The New Desktop provides several features not available on the traditional desktop that enable users to be more productive in this environment. o Front Panel - The Front Panel provides fast access to applications. A user can select a customized workspace or launch any application that is represented by an icon with a single click. o Workspaces - A workspace is a virtual screen. Workspaces allow a user to organize their work and applications needed to perform that work together. When a workspace is selected, only those applications started within that workspace are displayed. o Save and restore sessions - Automatic save and restore of open applications. When you log out of the New Desktop, the state of your session is saved. The next time you log in, every application that supports automatic save and restore that was open when you logged out will be open again. Although the New Desktop is based on CDE, it is not a complete implemention 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 4 HP DECwindows Motif/Hebrew for OpenVMS Alpha, Version 1.3-1 SPD 46.55.05 - dtfile: File Manager, Application Manager - dtcalc: Calculator - dticon: Icon Editor - dtcreate: Action database entry creation tool - dthelpview: Help Viewer - dtgreet: Login Greeting - Keyboard Selection dialog box - Input Methods Selection dialog box - Save/restore support for DECwindows applications - dthelpgen: utility for creating a help volume for display from the Front Panel Help Viewer - 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 The following CDE components are replaced by existing DECwindows Motif applications: o dtmail - Replaced by DECwindows Mail o dtcm - Replaced by DECwindows Calendar o dtterm - Replaced by DECwindows DECterm o Print Manager - Replaced by DECwindows Print widget The following CDE components are not included in the New Desktop: o Application Builder o ToolTalk - Inter-Client Communications Manual (ICCM) transfer mechanisms are implemented to emulate certain ToolTalk functions internally, but ToolTalk messaging services APIs are not available to develop against. o Windowing Korn shell o Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) support Security and Authorization 5 HP DECwindows Motif/Hebrew for OpenVMS Alpha, Version 1.3-1 SPD 46.55.05 In addition to user-based security, DECwindows Motif supports both MIT- MAGIC-COOKIE-1 (Magic Cookie) and MIT-KERBEROS-5 (Kerberos) token-based 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 The ICE protocol enables direct client-to-client communication with- out using the X server. The X Session Management Protocol (XSMP) provides a standard way for users to save client sessions. Each session is controlled by a net- work service known as the session manager. The session manager issues commands that direct client applications to save their state infor- mation for use during subsequent sessions. This protocol is built on top of ICE, which manages the client connections to the session man- ager server. Proxy Manager Services Proxy Managers allow for the management of proxy servers on behalf of clients. Low-Bandwidth X Proxy Services DECwindows Motif supports the use of the Low-Bandwidth X (LBX) exten- sion and related proxy services. LBX was developed for those config- urations where the display server is separated from the client by a slow speed line, such as a 56K dial-in modem or a wide-area network (WAN). When the X protocol was developed, the primary use of the pro- tocol was over local area networks (LANs). Therefore, the X protocol was not optimized for low-speed connections. LBX addresses this short- coming of the X protocol by using a compression and caching scheme de- signed to minimize the amount of data flow between the client and server. Proxy Managers allow for the management of proxy servers on behalf of clients. The components of an LBX implementation for DECwindows Motif are: - LBX-Enabled X Server - Proxy Server The proxy server accepts a connection request from a client program and acts as an intermediary between the client and the X server. Communication between the proxy server and the client uses the standard X protocol. Communication between the proxy server and the X server uses an LBX-enhanced X protocol. - Proxy Manager The proxy manager relieves clients from managing proxy servers. Instead of sending a request directly to a proxy server, the client sends a request to the proxy manager indicating the re- quested X server. The proxy manager is responsible for either us- ing an existing proxy server or starting a new proxy server. Once the manager finds a 6 HP DECwindows Motif/Hebrew for OpenVMS Alpha, Version 1.3-1 SPD 46.55.05 proxy server, it returns the proxy server's ad- dress to the client. The proxy manager is optional. Web Browser Support The HP Secure Web Browser for OpenVMS Alpha (SWB) is based on the Mozilla open-source project started in 1998 by Netscape Communications Cor- poration. The Mozilla Web Browser is designed for standards compli- ance, performance and portability. Secure Web Browser for OpenVMS Al- pha is licensed as part of the OpenVMS operating system license and is the officially supported web browser for OpenVMS Alpha. SWB can be downloaded from the OpenVMS web site. http://www.hp.com/go/openvms Support for X Window Utility Programs Several utility programs, bitmaps, and the Miscellaneous Utilities Library from the X11 Release 4 thru 6 distribution are included in this release of the DECwindows Motif layered product. The sources and images for a subset of these utilities are also included. Local Language Support DECwindows Motif is available in several local languages. Please contact your local HP office for the latest information about availability of options and supported multilingual configurations. For more details on the language variants, refer to the specific language-variant SPDs. Refer also to the Ordering Information and Software Licensing sections of this SPD. Programming Support The DECwindows Motif environment includes an extensive set of programming libraries and tools for use by application developers. The libraries are provided in the form of shareable images. While Motif Release 1.2.5 (CDE Motif 1.0) programming support is provided, Motif Release 1.1.3, Release 1.2.2, Release 1.2.3, and XUI programming support is not. Three categories of libraries are provided: o Standard X Window System libraries, such as Xlib and the Intrinsics (X Toolkit) o Motif 1.2.5 Toolkit support for developing applications using the Motif user interface style o HP value-added libraries that give users additional capabilities: - DECwindows Extensions to Motif (DXm) - CDA support 7 HP DECwindows Motif/Hebrew for OpenVMS Alpha, Version 1.3-1 SPD 46.55.05 - Porting tools for changing applications from the XUI interface to the Motif user interface Components from each of these areas can be used in any combination to address the needs of applications. These components can also use the tools from a variety of programming languages. Motif language bindings are provided for the following programming languages: o HP Fortran for OpenVMS Alpha o HP Pascal for OpenVMS Alpha o HP C for OpenVMS Alpha In addition, C header files supplied by The Open Group have been modified to work with HP C++. Pascal and Fortran bindings are included in the DECwindows Motif kit; Motif "strongly typed" language bindings for Ada are available in the HP Ada for OpenVMS Alpha layered product. (Ada language bindings were not updated for HP DECwindows Motif Version 1.3-1.) For additional programming support, the DECW$EXAMPLES directory includes the following programming examples: o Motif widget set examples o X11R4 and X11R5 programming examples (Xlib examples) o HP supplied examples The following sections describe the programming support libraries. Standard X Window System Libraries The X Window System compatible X programming library (Xlib) provided by DECwindows Motif supplies basic resource management (windows, color maps, input devices) and bitmap graphics services. It defines a mapping of the X network protocol to a procedure library. The X Window System Intrinsics library support contains the X.Org Release 6 (R6) Intrinsics (X Toolkit). The X Toolkit provides low-level routines that allow the creation of user interface objects called widgets. Motif User Interface Programming Support The Motif style concepts are implemented by the Motif Toolkit. DECwindows Motif contains both the Motif and XUI Toolkits. Although programming support is not available for previous releases, application run-time support is provided for Motif Release 1.2.5 (CDE Motif 1.0) and Motif Release 1.2.3, Release 1.2.2, and Release 1.1.3 Toolkits, as well as for the XUI Toolkit. 8 HP DECwindows Motif/Hebrew for OpenVMS Alpha, Version 1.3-1 SPD 46.55.05 The Motif toolkit is based on the X Toolkit Intrinsics and contains three components: o Motif widgets and gadgets for implementing common user interface objects, such as scroll bars, menus, and push buttons o Utility routines that provide applications with functions for performing common tasks, such as cutting and pasting o Resource manager routines for loading user interface definition files and creating widgets and gadgets based on the contents of the definition files Existing Motif Release 1.2.3 applications do not need to be recompiled or relinked to run in the CDE environment. In addition, it is possible to achieve basic integration of existing applications into CDE without making changes to the application source code. DECwindows Extensions to Motif The DECwindows Motif product adds value to the standard Motif Toolkit by including a library that contains a set of HP developed widgets and run-time routines not available from The Open Group. The following widgets provide a common DECwindows interface for some commonly used DECwindows functions: o A Color Mix widget that enables users to select and mix colors using a variety of color models. o A Compound String Text widget that provides support for international character sets as well as left-to-right character sets. o A Help widget that allows applications to display appropriate Help text in a consistent manner. This widget is provided for backward compatibility with DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Version 1.0 and has been superseded by the DECwindows Motif help system. o A Print widget that allows applications to print files in a consistent manner. o A Structured Visual Navigation (SVN) widget used by applications to display hierarchical information. The run-time routines include three DECwindows Motif help system calls that enable users to display online help files using Bookreader. CDA Programming Support The CDA Toolkit provides access routines that applications can use to create, read, and write files containing compound text, graphics, and imaging data. These files provide a vehicle for recording this information on disk, a medium for interchange of this data between applications, and an intermediate form from which high-resolution printable graphics data can be generated. 9 HP DECwindows Motif/Hebrew for OpenVMS Alpha, Version 1.3-1 SPD 46.55.05 XUI to Motif Porting Tools HP provides tools to aid programmers in porting applications to Motif. These tools replace occurrences of XUI names in the input source file with the correct Motif names. DECwindows X11 Display Server for OpenVMS X Window System standards supported as part of DECwindows Motif include the X11 network protocol, a base set of workstation fonts, the C language binding for the Xlib progammng library, and the C language binding for the X Toolkit libary. Support of the X11 network protocol in the client library and display server components provides the OpenVMS Alpha operating system with the ability to interoperate with other X11-compliant systems in a distributed fashion. The DECwindows Motif Version 1.3-1 product provides for transport interfaces: local shared memory, DECnet, TCP/IP (using the HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS product or third-party products such as MultiNet) and LAT Transport. User- written transport subsystems and transport interfaces are not supported. X Extensions for OpenVMS Alpha The following table lists all the extensions supported on OpenVMS Alpha. _____________________________________________________________________________ Table_1:_Supported_X_Extensions_________________________________________________ Title_______________Abbreviation_____________________________________________ Application XC-APPGROUP Group Big Requests BIG-REQUESTS Colormap TOG-CUP Utilization Policy D2DX D2DX DEC XTrap DEC-XTRAP Extended Visual EVI Information[1] _____________________________________________________________________________ [1]Formerly known as PANORAMIX 10 HP DECwindows Motif/Hebrew for OpenVMS Alpha, Version 1.3-1 SPD 46.55.05 _____________________________________________________________________________ Table_1_(cont.):_Supported_X_Extensions__________________________________________ Title_______________Abbreviation_____________________________________________ Low-Bandwidth X LBX MIT MIT-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD Miscellaneous 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 XIE Extension[2] XINERAMA[1] XINERAMA X Keyboard XKB X Print[3] XPRINT X SYNC Synchronization X Test XTEST Security SECURITY _____________________________________________________________________________ [1]Formerly known as PANORAMIX [2]Support for V3.0 only [3]Client only _____________________________________________________________________________ Note that the X Keyboard (XKB) extension replaces the AccessX extension. The XKB extension provides full AccessX support. The AccessX extension was provided in previous releases of DECwindows Motif. 11 HP DECwindows Motif/Hebrew for OpenVMS Alpha, Version 1.3-1 SPD 46.55.05 Translated Image Environment HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha provides an array of services to allow the operation of programs that have undergone binary translation from DECwindows Motif Version 1.1 or XUI VAX images. These programs can perform virtually all user-mode functions on HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha systems. However, HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha shareable images that are used with translated images are different from and incompatible with the shareable images used for native images. Native and translated images that use HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha software cannot be used together in a process. Without requiring special source code, the Translated Image Environment (TIE) automatically resolves differences between the VAX and Alpha architectures, including floating-point registers, condition codes, exception handling, asynchronous system traps, and so on. The Translated Image Environment included with HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha is sufficient to run images that have been translated elsewhere. Documentation for HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Please refer to the HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha Documentation Overview for available manuals and media formats. Hardcopy documentation must be ordered separately. CDE Documentation The Common Desktop Environment (CDE) manuals are provided in support of the New Desktop. These manuals are included in the DECwindows Motif CD-ROM kit in an online format and can be read using a browser. They are not part of the DECwindows Motif hardcopy documentation set. Please note that not all the information in the CDE documentation and reference pages applies to the New Desktop. For a description of the New Desktop, see the Getting Started With the New Desktop manual. 3 HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS DECwindows Motif runs on any of the supported processors but requires either a workstation, a Microsoft Windows based PC, a Macintosh, or an X terminal for display. These display devices must be running an X Window System, Version 11, Release 6 (R6) compliant display server. Supported Alpha Processors DECwindows Motif supports all the Alpha processors listed in the OpenVMS Operating System for Alpha Software Product Description (SPD 25.01.xx). 12 HP DECwindows Motif/Hebrew for OpenVMS Alpha, Version 1.3-1 SPD 46.55.05 3.1 Disk Space Requirements (Block Cluster Size = 1) Disk space required 210,000 blocks for DECwindows Motif installation Disk space required 288,500 blocks for DECwindows Motif use (permanent) Disk space required 95000 blocks for DECwindows Motif /Hebrew installation To support full OpenVMS Alpha and full DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha, a system disk with at least 550 MB is recommended. However, a subset of the DECwindows Motif environment can be installed. Installation of DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha, Version 1.3-1 gives the user the option to install any or all of the following components: o Run-time support (base kit) - 66,000 blocks. This section provides support for running DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha applications on Alpha compute servers and is a required part of the installation. o New Desktop - 50,000 blocks. This is an optional component that allows use of the New Desktop environment. It includes applications and application programming interfaces (APIs). o DECwindows desktop - 21,000 blocks. The DECwindows desktop is the user interface that was included in previous versions of DECwindows Motif and includes the DECwindows Session Manager, FileView, and the Motif Window Manager. o Programming support - 70,000 blocks. This number includes support for the C, Pascal, and Fortran programming languages and for the New Desktop. If only a subset of languages is installed, the amount of disk space required will be less. o Programming examples - 80,000 blocks. This number includes example audio files, the DECwindows desktop, and the New Desktop. If only a subset of example files is installed, the amount of disk space required will be less. o Translated Image Environment - 40,000 blocks. 13 HP DECwindows Motif/Hebrew for OpenVMS Alpha, Version 1.3-1 SPD 46.55.05 3.2 Memory Requirements The minimum required to install, boot, and log in is 64 MB; 128 MB is highly recommended for more robust performance. Remote execution of applications requires an additional system that runs the application while the application is displayed on the local workstation. The performance and memory usage of OpenVMS Alpha systems running DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha depend on system configuration and window and applications usage. Please note that memory requirements may change in future releases of DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS. Support for Multiple-Screen Configuration A multiple-screen configuration consists of a single workstation that supports multiple graphics options. A graphics option consists of a graphics controller and a monitor. Please note that in a multiple-screen configuration, all the graphics cards must be of the same model. For additional information on workstations that support multiple-screens, please contact your local HP office or refer to the product information available at: http://www.hp.com Miscellaneous Supported Peripherals VSXXX-AB Tablet (replaces mouse) VSXXX-JA Audio headset VSXXX-AA Mouse VSXXX-FA Mouse 4 CLUSTER ENVIRONMENT This product is fully supported when installed on any valid and licensed OpenVMS Alpha V7.3-2 system running in a cluster configuration. Note: VMScluster configurations are fully described in the OpenVMS Cluster Software Software Product Description (SPD 29.78.xx) and include CI, Ethernet, and mixed-interconnect configurations. 14 HP DECwindows Motif/Hebrew for OpenVMS Alpha, Version 1.3-1 SPD 46.55.05 5 SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Version 1.3-1 requires OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3-2. 6 OPTIONAL SOFTWARE o HP PATHWORKS 32 (SPD 56.33.xx) o HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS (SPD 46.46.xx) o HP DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Alpha (SPD 25.03.xx) o HP DECnet for OpenVMS (Phase IV) (SPD 48.48.xx) o HPKerberos client for OpenVMS 7 GROWTH CONSIDERATIONS The minimum hardware and software requirements for any future version of this product may be different from the requirements for the current version. 8 DISTRIBUTION MEDIA The DECwindows Motif Version 1.3-1 software is available as a standalone layered product via CD-ROM or through the OpenVMS Software Product Library (Consolidated Software Distribution) on CD-ROM. The DECwindows Motif/Hebrew Version 1.3-1 software is available through the OpenVMS Software Product Library (Consolidated Software Distribution) on CD-ROM. 9 ORDERING INFORMATION DECwindows Motif Base Product Software Licenses: Personal Use: QL-XA1A*-2B Unlimited Use: QL-MV4A*-AA Software Media: Binaries and online programmer documentation (CD-ROM): QA-MV4AB-H8 Hardcopy Documentation (Alpha) Hardcopy Documentation: QA-MV4AB-GZ DECwindows Motif/Hebrew 15 HP DECwindows Motif/Hebrew for OpenVMS Alpha, Version 1.3-1 SPD 46.55.05 Please contact your local HP office for license and media. 10 SOFTWARE LICENSING This software is furnished only under a license. For more information about HP's licensing terms and policies, contact your local HP office. HP provides a DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS license Product Authorization Key (PAK) with the purchase of an Alpha workstation. Media and online documentation kits are not provided with Factory Installed Software (FIS) systems. License Management Facility Support DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS supports the OpenVMS License Management Facility. License units for DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS are allocated on an Unlimited System Use and Personal Use basis. Each Personal Use license allows one identified individual to use the layered product. For more information about the License Management Facility, refer to the OpenVMS Operating System for Alpha Software Product Description (SPD 25.01.xx) or the OpenVMS Alpha operating system documentation. 11 SOFTWARE WARRANTY This software product is provided by HP with a 90-day conformance warranty in accordance with the HP warranty terms applicable to the license purchase. 12 SOFTWARE PRODUCT SERVICES A variety of service options are available from HP. For more information, contact your local HP office. (c) Copyright 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP and/or its subsidiaries required for possession, use, or copying. Consistent with FAR 12.211 and 12.212, Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under vendor's standard commercial license. Neither HP nor any of its subsidiaries shall be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. The information in this document is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice. The warranties for HP products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. 16