larsa@nada.kth.se (Lars Andersson) (03/08/90)
Could someone inform me whether bc (unix calculator utility) and m4 (unix macro processor) are available (in a PD-version) for a PC in binary or source (MSC5.10) form? Thanks in advance. Lars Andersson larsa@nada.kth.se larsa@math.kth.se
akcs.reed@tronsbox.UUCP (reed) (03/10/90)
Check with the "Austin Code Works". They sell a lot of source code, usually royalty free and at very reasonable prices (most < $100). They have a lot of UNIX utilities that have been converted to MS-DOS. Check Dr. Dobbs's - it'll probably have the address.
tris@alzabo.uucp (Tris Orendorff) (03/15/90)
akcs.reed@tronsbox.UUCP (reed) writes: >Check with the "Austin Code Works". They sell a lot of source code, usually >royalty free and at very reasonable prices (most < $100). They have a lot of >UNIX utilities that have been converted to MS-DOS. Check Dr. Dobbs's - it'll >probably have the address. I just happen to have the address sitting in front of me: Austin Code Works 11100 Leafwood Lane Austin, TX 78750-3409 (512) 258-0785 acw!info@uunet.uu.net -- Sincerely Yours Tris Orendorff tris@alzabo.uucp ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ALGERNON: The doctors found out that Bunbury could not live ... so Bunbury died. LADY BRACKNELL: He seems to have had great confidence in the opinion of his physicians.