mackay@uw-june.UUCP (11/24/87)
To order a full distribution of TeX, send $140.00 for a 1/2 inch 9-track tape, $165.00 for two 4-track 1/4 inch cartridge tapes (foreign sites $150.00, for 1/2 inch, $175.00 for 1/4 inch, to cover the extra postage) payable to the University of Washington to: The Director Northwest Computer Support Group, DW-10 University of Washington Seattle, Washington 98195 The distribution includes sources for both BSD and System V Unix. BSD based systems currently provided for are VaX UNIX 4.2BSD and 4.3BSD, SUN2 (but this will not work with version 3.0 or 3.1 software owing to a bug in the 68010 code used by pc---a successful fix was supplied with version 3.2), SUN3 (this does work with 3.0 and 3.1 software) and Pyramid at version 2.5 or higher in the operating system. Sequent for the Dynix OS is to be found in ./unsupported, but so far only for TeX and tangle. Integrated Solutions, Celerity and Ridge ports are known to exist, and will be added to the distribution as soon as possible. The system V port was done by Lou Salkind of NYU for the 3B2. It ought to be fairly generic. It requires the System V adaptation of BSD pc, and source code for the BSD pxp from a BSD4.3 site (this is modified by a sed script). Something fairly close to this port was recently compiled with a commercial pascal compiler on an AT running DOS, so anything is possible. If you have a System V machine and a trustworthy pascal, it is probably worth a try Since TeX is free public-domain software, just about everything that can be sent out in source form is included on the tape. There are no licensing restrictions, and only minor copyright restrictions as noted in the affected files. Purchase orders are now acceptable, but there will be an extra charge of $10.00, owing to the processing charges we incur. (Total of $150 for domestic sites, $175 for foreign sites). The normal distribution is a tar tape, blocked 20, 1600 bpi. If you need 1/4 inch streamer cartridges for the SUN, be sure to tell us. Although we have had problems previously with cartridge tapes, we can now get them out quite fast. SystemV tapes are written in cpio format, blocked 5120 bytes, ASCII headers. Current versions of standard programs in the distribution: (in the ./tex82 path) TeX 2.3 (implying the use of the new cm fonts.) (plain.tex version 2.3) LaTeX 2.09 (release of 15 September, 1987) (also SliTeX 2.09) tangle 2.8 weave 2.9 dvitype 2.8 pltotf 2.3 tftopl 2.5 (in the ./mf84 path) metafont 1.3 chtopx 1 gftodvi 1.7 gftopk 1.3 (changes as published in TUGboat) gftopxl 2.1 gftype 2.2 pktopx 2.3 (changes as published in TUGboat) pktype 2.2 (changes as published in TUGboat) pxtoch 1.1 (with change contributed by William LeFebvre) pxtopk 2.3 (changes as published in TUGboat) mft 0.3 (a formatting program for metafont source files.) Fonts in mf source format. The full Computer Modern as released from Stanford. Utility fonts for character proofs etc. (not made with cmbase.mf), LaTeX and SliTeX fonts are also supplied in mf source format. Fonts in gf format. Just about all standard shapes and sizes in 118, 200, 240, and 300 gf(dpi) series. The gf files for the principal LaTeX symbol fonts are in a separate list. The Euler fonts are supplied in gf format only. (If you want [euler].mf source files, you should get in touch with the American Mathematical Society, which will make these available under license.) Fonts in pk format. AMS fonts-- Cyrillc, and special symbols (created with old METAFONT-in-SAIL). All but the *.590pxl *.1000pxl, *.1200pxl and *.1500pxl fonts are in *.*pk format. The relevant directories include sh scripts (e.g. makepxl300.sh) for expanding the entire list. See the *.list files in each font subdirectory for an idea of the size of the expanded font directory. Fonts in pxl format. Only the bare minimum set declared in plain.tex. in 590 1000 1200 and 1500 sizes, as mentioned above. See also mcyr, msxm, msym, (amsfonts) NOTE. for those who wish to go on using am series fonts, the files am_plain.tex, am_lfonts.tex and am_webmac.tex are provided. Drivers for dvi output. imagen(2 styles), qms(2 styles), LaserWriter (PostScript), LN03. We hope soon to have a driver for the HP Laser-jet+ Symbolics LGP, Ln01, Versatec. (These are all obsolescent, and are no longer maintained.) Pierre A. MacKay TUG Site Coordinator for Unix-flavored TeX