integer types, sys calls, and stdio
Brandon Allbery
bsa at ncoast.UUCP
Tue Feb 12 02:09:45 AEST 1985
> Article <22 at mordor.UUCP>, from jdb at mordor.UUCP (John Bruner)
+----------------
| [BTW, a VAX Pastel compiler is available through the ARPA/MILNET by
| the anonymous account "ftp", file "pastel.bintape". This file is
| in "tar" format. If you don't have ARPANET access, you can contact
|
| ...
|
| for information on obtaining a tape copy. There is no charge.]
Speaking of portability... I would be crazy to expect a VAX compiler
to run on my machine, that's not the flame. What *is*, is that so many
programs are offered for free or fairly cheap, *on tape*. But not all
Unix boxes, especially 68000-based ones, have tape drives. And I don't
look to Radio Shack offering a standard tape drive in the future.
How do *we* get the PD stuff like MH, which was touted as runnable under
Xenix? (This is only my third flame so far; if I keep it up, maybe someone'll
answer.) $40 is NO problem; tape distribution *is*.
Brandon (bsa at ncoast.UUCP)
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