ejf@well.UUCP (Erik James Freed) (11/12/88)
I am looking for public domain postscript interpreters. I am willing also to buy reasonably priced interpreter source. I am interested in code at all levels of completeness. If you could help me I would be a very happy boy. I would send a postpaid Sun 1/4" cartridge tape if that helps or I would login and transfer over the modem if that is prefered. (I can probably accomodate any method that is easy for you.) Thanks in advance. Erik P.S. I have the comp.sources interpreter except for sections 7,8,9,10,11. I would be thrilled if anyone could get me those.
sas1@tank.uchicago.edu (stuart austin schmukler) (11/16/88)
Try 'ghostscript' I think that it is on the GNU tapes from the the Free Software Foundation. SaS
prc@ERBE.SE (Robert Claeson) (11/18/88)
In article <806@tank.uchicago.edu>, sas1@tank.uchicago.edu (stuart austin schmukler) writes: > Try 'ghostscript' I think that it is on the GNU tapes from the the Free > Software Foundation. What output devices can it drive? An HP LaserJet II? (No?) A Tek4014? -- Robert Claeson ERBE DATA AB rclaeson@ERBE.SE