AWK on a PC?
Wolf N. Paul
wnp at dcs.UUCP
Sun Dec 11 14:22:35 AEST 1988
In article <583 at cf-cm.UUCP> sme at computing-maths.cardiff.ac.uk (Simon Elliott) writes:
>> Check the ads in Byte Magazine. Someone is selling a program called
>> PolyAWK for the PC. I don't know any of the details, but if you like
>> AWK, the ad makes this sound like a real good product.
>
>I know of two other possibilities:
>GNU AWK (GAWK) was posted to comp.binaries.ibm.pc a while ago; it should be in
>the archives. There was an update called GAWK 1.03 also. Source and binary.
>
>The other implementation is mentioned in 'The AWK Programming Language' by
>Aho, Weinberger, and Kernighan (Addison Wesley, 1988). They (AT&T? A-W?)
>do an implementation of AWK for PC's, including the 1985 revisions to the
>language (functions, new builtins, ...)
Actually, I heard a while ago that the version of AWK for the PC referred to
in the book is the MKS implementation.
A small model version comes as part of the MKS Toolkit ($199 from MKS, ca. $169
from various mailorder sources like Programmer's Connection.).
A large model version is sold separately by MKS for $99 (seen for $79 in
mailorder ads)
MKS can be reached by email as follows: uunet!watmath!mks!toolkit
By phone: 800-265-2797 (US) or 519-884-2251 (elsewhere)
Disclaimer: I have no connection with MKS except as a satisfied customer.
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