uuslave.c (Straight from the BBS in NJ)
allbery at ncoast.UUCP
allbery at ncoast.UUCP
Mon Jan 26 13:16:23 AEST 1987
As quoted from <1683 at hoptoad.uucp> by pozar at hoptoad.uucp (Tim Pozar):
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| Sorry to post this, my mailer upchucked on ncoast.UUCP.
|
| I picked off the uuslave code. Could you point me the direction of where
| you got it from? There seems to be some header files that I'm unfamiler
| with and weren't included with the code. Mucho functions I don't fully
| know what they need, etc...
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I can't tell you what BBS it came from, but I'm pretty sure it's legit; I
was given a copy somewhat earlier on another machine (tdi2.uucp).
The posting mentioned the fact that we're all pretty well stumped by it. (I
don't have a C compiler, so I can't translate it to C on my PC; and while I
could conceivably translate to Turbo Pascal (I have done so in the past with
C programs), pointer problems usually result and reasonable COMn: I/O seems
to choke at anything over 1200 baud (and is somewhat flaky at 1200).)
It *does* seem to be written for CP/M, as opposed to MS-DOS. This might mean
Aztec or BDS C, the two most common for CP/M.
++Brandon
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