james@vine.usc.edu (Jimbo) (09/26/89)
required modifications to source files that cannot be freely distributed. Instructions that describe the changes that must be made are posted on site expo.lcs.mit.edu. The RT port also required changes to sources that can be redistributed. The sources in the textio modules that were extensively modified have been included on this site also. To briefly review, these are the procedures to follow to acquire Magic and the X11R3 interface and to compile Magic on either AIX/RT or AIX/PS2. 1.) Acquire the original Magic sources. The Magic sources are part of UC Berkeley's 1986 VLSI Tools tape. To obtain this tape, a letter of non-redistribution together with a materials/handling fee must be submitted to Berkeley. For more infor- mation, contact EECS/ERL Industrial Liaison Program 479 Cory Hall University of California Berkeley, CA 90720 415-643-6687. 2.) Acquire the X11R3 driver. The sources for the X11 driver are part of MIT's X Window System, Version 11, Release 3 tape. To obtain this tape, contact the X ordering hotline at 617-258-8330 or 617-253-6966. X11R3 can also be downloaded via anonymous ftp from site expo.lcs.mit.edu. The driver itself can be found in ./oldcontrib/magic.tar.Z 3.) Modify the Magic and X11R3 driver sources. The file magicaix.tar.Z in ./contrib includes the instructions to modify the sources, magic.rt.doc and magic.ps2.doc, the source files txInput.c and textioInt.h (RT only) and a README file. These files can be downloaded via anonymous ftp. -- James -------------------------------------------------------------------------- James W. Jantz ARPANET: james@uscacsc.usc.edu IBM-ACSC BITNET: JWJANTZ@LOSANGEL 3580 Wilshire Blvd., #1910 uucp: ...!pollux!uscacsc!james Los Angeles, CA 90010 "Hey, I'm still employed!" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
james@vine.usc.edu (Jimbo) (09/26/89)
The line-eater struck again! The first line of the first paragraph "Magic has been ported to AIX for both the RT and the PS/2. Both ports ...." Sorry about that. -- James -------------------------------------------------------------------------- James W. Jantz ARPA: james@uscacsc.usc.edu IBM-ACSC BITNET: JWJANTZ@LOSANGEL 3580 Wilshire Blvd., #1910 uucp: ...!pollux!uscacsc!james Los Angeles, CA 90010 "Hey, I'm still employed!" --------------------------------------------------------------------------