richmon@astrovax.UUCP (Michael Richmond) (07/13/85)
For any who are interested, I have managed to convert the local source for hack, version 1.0.2, into something that will compile and run on a 7300. It wasn't very difficult, mainly taking care of identifiers that were longer than 8 characters; do any other available C compilers for the 7300 do this? The total source code is about 500 K, so it should fit on one floppy. Any interested parties may send me a floppy together with SASE, and I will put on it several shar-type files which are pretty self-explanatory (well, after all, I managed to get it running). It is not guaranteed to be bug-free, as I have only been playing for several days, but half the fun is fixing it, right? Just send your requests to Michael Richmond Dept. of Astrophysical Sciences Princeton University Princeton, NJ 08540 Please allow several days for processing. And if you do find bugs, send me a fix so others will get the correct item. Now for a brief question - is there floating-point hardware in the works for the 7300? -- Michael Richmond Princeton University, Astrophysics {allegra,akgua,burl,cbosgd,decvax,ihnp4,noao,princeton,vax135}!astrovax!richmon