njt@fisher.UUCP (Nathaniel Thurston) (11/26/85)
There has been a lot of talk here about the lack of sources in net.sources.mac. I have been saving all articles from it for about a year now, including the sources. It turns out that about 1/8 of the volume (1.1 Meg / 9 Meg) is in actual sources. The sources are distributed among Pascal, various versions of C, Assembler, and lisp, all of which are almost totally incompatible. The total volume since I have been saving the sources: 319K MegaMax C 253K Sumacc C 227K Assembler 126K MacC 72K Aztec C 70K Pascal 15K Generic C 13K Xlisp 8K language-independant 1106K Total 713K total volume of C code These figures do not include the sources for programs on UN*X, such as xbin, etc. that were also in net.sources.mac. These postings account for another 370K of volume. -- Nathaniel Thurston UUCP: {allegra, astrovax, princeton, twg} !fisher!njt BELL: (609) 683-0543 USnail: 106 FitzRandolph Rd., Princeton, NJ 08544