sherlock@uiucuxe.cso.uiuc.edu (08/11/87)
Is there a public domain TeX previewer for the PC 7300? If so, where can I get a copy? Tom Sherlock Arpanet: sherlock%uiucuxe@a.cs.uiuc.edu Csnet: sherlock%uiucuxe@uiuc.csnet Bitnet: sherlock@uiucuxe Usenet: {inhp4,pur-ee}!uiucdcs!uiucuxc!uiucuxa!uiucuxe!sherlock
dave@arnold.UUCP (Dave Arnold) (08/12/87)
Has anybody compiled TeX on the 7300? If so, maybe it would be nice to post it to unix-pc.sources. -- Name: Dave Arnold USmail: 26561 Fresno, Mission Viejo, Ca, 92691 USA DDD: Home: +1 714 586 5894, Work: +1 714 999 3482 UUCP: ...!seismo!uunet!arnold!dave
elh@vu-vlsi.UUCP (Edward L. Hepler) (08/14/87)
In article <138@arnold.UUCP>, dave@arnold.UUCP (Dave Arnold) writes: > Has anybody compiled TeX on the 7300? If so, maybe it would be nice to > post it to unix-pc.sources. I have compiled the C version of (version 2.1) on my UNIX/PC and am currently trying to get an "undump" that works to allow me to create a preloaded version of TeX and LATeX. (A previous posting asked for pointers, help in acquiring an "undump" for the 3b1). I also have a version of a TeX previewer for the Sun which I have been looking at to determine how hard it may be to port. (So far it looks like it may not be too bad). Biggest problem will probably be finding enough disk space to store all the needed fonts..... Ed Hepler elh@vu-vlsi