brewer@clio.las.uiuc.edu (07/10/88)
1) No, version 1.0 of LSP is not the latest version. The latest version (that I know of) is 1.11a. 2) To upgrade you need the upgrading program and the new libraries. They came across the net quite a while ago. You might try the various ftp archives around, or your local users' group. If you are unable to find it, I would be willing to mail it to you. If I recall correctly, this upgrade is not being distributed by THINK Technologies (or is it Symantech?). In other words you can't just send them a disk. Supposedly, there is a LSP upgrade in the works that will be comparable with the LSC 3.0 upgrade. Apparently THINK likes LSC'ers more than they like LSP'ers :-( Robert Brewer brewer@clio.las.uiuc.edu {ihnp4 | convex | pur-ee}!uiucuxc!clio!brewer
singer@endor.harvard.edu (Rich Siegel) (07/14/88)
In article <17000116@clio> brewer@clio.las.uiuc.edu writes: >Apparently THINK likes LSC'ers more than they like >LSP'ers :-( > (Grits teeth. Says to self, "I will not swear on the net, I will not swear on the net!") Bull, uh, crap. There's no favoritism towards users of either product, it's just that tLightspeedC 3.0 got started in development first, that's all. Rich Siegel Symantec/THINK Technologies
spector@vx2.GBA.NYU.EDU (David HM Spector) (07/14/88)
Well, since we're generally on the topic of "THINK C" (who owns the trademark on "that other term" anyway..? :-)... I just got my upgrade yesterday, and I must say its quite impressive! In the first 5 minutes of using the debugger I cought 3 subtle but nasty bugs in a program I am writing... and I hadn't yet opened the manual. _DHMS XYZZYGLORP
singer@endor.harvard.edu (Rich Siegel) (07/14/88)
In article <650036@vx2.GBA.NYU.EDU> spector@vx2.GBA.NYU.EDU (David HM Spector) writes: >Well, since we're generally on the topic of "THINK C" (who owns >the trademark on "that other term" anyway..? :-)... "Lightspeed" is a registered trademark of Lightspeed, Incorporated; they're best known for their page layout/publishing systems for various computers, including a recent release of the Lightspeed Page Layout System for the Mac II... Symantec's graduallyphasing out usage of "Lightspeed". Rich Siegel THINK Technologies