ajoseph@pyr1.cs.ucl.ac.uk (07/08/88)
Hey does anyone have or know of a version of the curses library either binary or source that can be used on a PC? Thanks for the Info Adrian Adrian Joseph ajoseph@uk.ac.ucl.cs
sarb@spked.UUCP (Systems Integator Takhar) (07/10/88)
In article <39500017@pyr1.cs.ucl.ac.uk>, ajoseph@pyr1.cs.ucl.ac.uk writes: > > Hey does anyone have or know of a version of the curses library either > binary or source that can be used on a PC? Thanks for the Info > Adrian > Adrian Joseph > ajoseph@uk.ac.ucl.cs If there is one out there, please let me know too....!!!! Sarb ...ucbvax!ucdavis!spked!sarb
kgeisel@nfsun.UUCP (kurt geisel) (07/11/88)
Lattice has a package called "Lattice Curses" or something like that. It is a complete curses library for the PC. Although it is put out by Lattice, I know it works on a number of compilers, including Microsoft. +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Kurt Geisel, Intelligent Technology Group, Inc. | | Bix: kgeisel | | ARPA: kgeisel%nfsun@uunet.uu.net US Snail: | | UUCP: uunet!nfsun!kgeisel 65 Lambeth Dr. | | Pittsburgh, PA 15241 | | Know Future | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
chl@whuts.UUCP (LANG) (07/12/88)
In article <217@spked.UUCP>, sarb@spked.UUCP (Systems Integator Takhar) writes: > In article <39500017@pyr1.cs.ucl.ac.uk>, ajoseph@pyr1.cs.ucl.ac.uk writes: > > > > Hey does anyone have or know of a version of the curses library either > > binary or source that can be used on a PC? Thanks for the Info I sent this info to the original poster who had a question about CURSES library availability but it looks like more people could use this info. Lattice makes a CURSES package. They have versions for both Lattice C and Microsoft C. They also sell the source. There was also a Shareware package posted to the net called PCCURSES. I believe it was just for Microsoft C. Charlie Lang AT&T Bell Labs whuts!chl
cox@bentley.UUCP (MH Cox) (07/14/88)
In article <217@spked.UUCP> sarb@spked.UUCP writes: >In article <39500017@pyr1.cs.ucl.ac.uk>, ajoseph@pyr1.cs.ucl.ac.uk writes: >> >> Hey does anyone have or know of a version of the curses library either >> binary or source that can be used on a PC? Thanks for the Info >> Adrian >> Adrian Joseph >> ajoseph@uk.ac.ucl.cs Lattice Curses Aspen Curses I've used both and Aspen Curses seems more complete, up-to-date, and supported (just a user; no affiliation with Aspen Curses) -- ========================================================================== Michael H. Cox ARPA: cox@garage.nj.att.com AT&T Bell Labs UUCP: ihnp4!bentley!cox 184 Liberty Corner Road COMPU$ERVE: 76525,3703 Rm 3N-D12 Warren, NJ 07060 (201) 580-4548 ==========================================================================
16012_3045@uwovax.uwo.ca (Paul Gomme) (07/14/88)
In article <4531@whuts.UUCP>, chl@whuts.UUCP (LANG) writes: > > There was also a Shareware package posted to the net called PCCURSES. > I believe it was just for Microsoft C. > > Charlie Lang > AT&T Bell Labs > whuts!chl There's a version of PCCURSES available for Turbo C. It includes the source code, and is available from SIMTEL20. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Gomme E-Mail: Department of Economics University of Western Ontario Bitnet: p.gomme@uwovax.bitnet London, Ontario, Canada p.gomme@uwovax.uwo.ca N6A 5B7 ARPA: p.gomme@uwo.ca (519) 679-2111 ext. 6418
jeff@cdp.UUCP (07/18/88)
PC Curses (version 0.7) is available as a shareware package. It provides pretty good SysV compatibility, is optimized for the PC environment, and is actively maintained and updated. To obtain a copy of the shareware distribution, send $5 (or one formatted 5-1/4" floppy, return mailer, return label, and return postage) to: Jeff Dean, 710 Chimalus, Palo Alto, CA 94306 Note that this package is not the same as "pccurses" originally distributed by Bjorn Larson. Jeff Dean {hplabs,parcvax}!cdp!jeff