beattie@visenix.UUCP (Brian Beattie) (08/07/88)
(first response telling my about a better language get the booby prize) I'm contemplating converting a system running on a Fortune system to a 386 pc running either System V/386 or Xenix 386. Parts of the system are written in Thoroughbred Basic. To make the conversion as painless as possible I would like to find this package for whichever I use. Any help would be appriecated, please reply by Email. Thanx beattie -- Brian Beattie | MSDOS/OS2 - just say no! 11525 Hickory Cluster |------------------------- Reston, VA. 22090 |beattie@visenix.UU.NET (703)471-7552 |...uunet!visenix!beattie
haugj@pigs.UUCP (Joe Bob Willie) (08/10/88)
In article <176@visenix.UUCP> beattie@visenix.UUCP (Brian Beattie) writes: >(first response telling my about a better language get the booby prize) >I'm contemplating converting a system running on a Fortune system to a >386 pc running either System V/386 or Xenix 386. >Parts of the system are written in Thoroughbred Basic. To make the >conversion as painless as possible I would like to find this package >for whichever I use. you should still be able to get thoroughbred basic from the vendor. i suggest you get a copy of the unix products directory from /usr/group, which should list them. i have been unable to locate a friend who runs thoroughbred basic on his plexus machines. hope this helps ... -- jfh@rpp386.uucp (The Beach Bum at The Big "D" Home for Wayward Hackers) "Never attribute to malice what is adequately explained by stupidity" -- Hanlon's Razor
allbery@ncoast.UUCP (Brandon S. Allbery) (08/11/88)
As quoted from <216@pigs.UUCP> by haugj@pigs.UUCP (Joe Bob Willie): +--------------- | In article <176@visenix.UUCP> beattie@visenix.UUCP (Brian Beattie) writes: | >I'm contemplating converting a system running on a Fortune system to a | >386 pc running either System V/386 or Xenix 386. | >Parts of the system are written in Thoroughbred Basic. To make the | >conversion as painless as possible I would like to find this package | >for whichever I use. | | you should still be able to get thoroughbred basic from the vendor. | i suggest you get a copy of the unix products directory from /usr/group, | which should list them. +--------------- It may list them, but unless it's *very* recent it will be wrong.... Thoroughbred BASIC is now owned by Concept Omega. (Sorry, I don't have an address or phone number handy!) ++Brandon (P.S. That product has passed through more owners...!) -- Brandon S. Allbery, uunet!marque!ncoast!allbery DELPHI: ALLBERY For comp.sources.misc send mail to ncoast!sources-misc