ralph@brueer.UUCP (01/29/87)
I have picked up a C compiler for IBM-PC's from a PD software tape. It looks like it would be quite useful, but unfortunately part of the source is missing. The problem lies in the include/sys directory. What seems to have happened is that the directory bit has been flipped off, so that when the compiler was bundled up for distribution the include/sys directory was included as a file, NOT as a directory. So, 'strings sys' prints out a list of the files that would be under sys if it were a directory. So, does anyone out there have this compiler ?? All I need are the contents of include/sys...... Before anyone asks, "No, I don't know who the original author was, or where this compiler came from." I've looked in the sources and can find no reference to any author, except for a mysterious entry in crt0.a86 that reads: Modified 06/26/83 SAW Modified again 09/07/84 PZ + SAW The compiler consists of a cc86 script, c86, a86, cvt86, ld86. As they say, Thanks in Advance, Ralph Mitchell -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Ralph Mitchell | VOICE: +44 895 74000 Ext 2561 Computer Centre | ARPA: ralph%ee.brunel.ac.uk@ucl-cs.arpa Brunel University | UUCP: ...!mcvax!ukc!ee.brunel.ac.uk!ralph Uxbridge | JANET: ralph@uk.ac.brunel.ee UB8 3PH | UNITED KINGDOM | "Noli illegitemi carborundum" =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=