mikes@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu (Michael Steele) (05/20/89)
I am looking for source code of PD programs that have been converted to work on the HP 9000 series. I am trying to get some utilities converted over for our HP 9000/300 workstations. Right now I'm having problems getting Procomm to work on the HP, it's compiled I just can't get it to talk to the serial port (cul01) where we have a Hayes modem. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what the problem might be? Also what is a good archive site for HP software? Or does anyone have suggestions as to what programs compile good on the HP, ie system V programs always compile, etc. Respond here or via email. Thanks in advance Michael Steele Michael Steele mikes@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu mikes@ncsuctix.ncsuvx.ncsu.edu netoprms@ncsuvm.bitnet -- Michael Steele mikes@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu mikes@ncsuctix.ncsuvx.ncsu.edu netoprms@ncsuvm.bitnet
scowles@lll-lcc.UUCP (Sid Cowles) (05/24/89)
In article <3022@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu> mikes@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu (Michael Steele) writes: >Also what is a good archive site for HP software? Or does anyone have >suggestions as to what programs compile good on the HP, ie system V programs >always compile, etc. in archiving hp pub domain software, it would sure be nice if the effort included the basic and pascal workstation environments. there are still a number of us who use this type of equipment in one fashion or another. for such an archive, i've run into an individual or two around the country who may be willing to contribute parts of their own archs that they've maintained over the years for altruistic purpose. sid ======================================================================= s cowles att: +1 415 423 0929 lawrence livermore national lab uucp: {backbone}!lll-lcc!scowles environmental sciences division internet: scowles@lll-lcc.llnl.gov p. o. box 5507; L-524 livermore, california 94550 =======================================================================