fay@wpi.WPI.EDU (Peter R Fay) (01/11/91)
I am looking for anyone who has ported AT&T C++ R2.1 to either a DEC 3100 or the Encore Multimax (preferrably Umax 4.3). I have the source code tape, but no machine-dependent source files for these machines. Has anyone done either of these two ports or know of anyone who has? Much thanks. -pete fay -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ Peter Fay College Computing Center ~ ~ (fay@wpi.edu) Worcester Polytechnic Institute ~ ~ (508)831-5725 100 Institute Road ~ ~ Worcester, MA 01609 ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
grue@caen.engin.umich.edu (Paul Howell) (01/12/91)
In article <FAY.91Jan10110305@wpi.WPI.EDU>, fay@wpi.WPI.EDU (Peter R Fay) writes: |> I am looking for anyone who has ported AT&T C++ R2.1 to either a DEC |> 3100 or the Encore Multimax (preferrably Umax 4.3). |> |> I have the source code tape, but no machine-dependent source files for |> these machines. Has anyone done either of these two ports or know of |> anyone who has? |> |> Much thanks. |> -pete fay |> -- |> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |> ~ Peter Fay College Computing Center ~ |> ~ (fay@wpi.edu) Worcester Polytechnic Institute ~ |> ~ (508)831-5725 100 Institute Road ~ |> ~ Worcester, MA 01609 ~ |> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I just finished porting AT&T/C++ vers. 2.1 to a DECStation 3100 running Ultrix 3.1d. I first brought C++ up on a sparcstation running SunOS 4.1, then followed the steps to porting the translator to another architecture. To test the port, I compiled InterViews vers. 2.6 with only a minor problem with how lseek() was defined. This turned out to be within InterViews and not with the translator. If you're real careful, and make sure you use /bin/sh5 and not /bin/sh in Ultrix, it's not that hard to do. < Paul --- Paul Howell grue@caen.engin.umich.edu