digdon@ug.cs.dal.ca (MYSTERY BYTE) (11/13/90)
Last year, someone wrote a unix program for the 128. Does anyone know where that program might (as in an ftp site).. I would like to get a copy of it.. Thanx in advance..
n8941063@unicorn.wwu.edu (stevens charles a) (11/14/90)
In article <1990Nov12.174101.26298@cs.dal.ca> digdon@ug.cs.dal.ca (MYSTERY BYTE) writes: >Last year, someone wrote a unix program for the 128. Does anyone know where >that program might (as in an ftp site).. I would like to get a copy of it.. >Thanx in advance.. Try milton.u.washington.edu, anonymous ftp. Go to directory /public/download/c128/unix/, and there you are! ...Chaz...
brm@Neon.Stanford.EDU (Brian R. Murphy) (11/14/90)
In article <1990Nov12.174101.26298@cs.dal.ca> digdon@ug.cs.dal.ca (MYSTERY BYTE) writes: >Last year, someone wrote a unix program for the 128. Does anyone know where >that program might (as in an ftp site).. I would like to get a copy of it.. >Thanx in advance.. What exactly does this program do? Does it provide unix-like system calls of some sort? I have a copy on-line that I ftp'ed from somewhere, but before I clog up my phone for a few hours downloading it, I'd like to know if it's worthwhile. The readme file that came with it seems to suggest that it's just a unix-like shell and a few unix utilities. Is that so? -Brian