thakur@cfa250.harvard.edu (Manavendra K. Thakur) (12/14/88)
Please! No flames. I know everyone uses X11 these days, but for reasons too complex to go into here, one of our users needs the source code for the latest version of X10, which was (I'm told) R4. Does anyone have any idea where I can ftp this code from now? If not, would someone be willing to cut a 6250 bpi tape if I sent her/him one? Thanks. -- Manavendra K. Thakur thakur@cfa200.harvard.edu thakur%cfa@harvard.harvard.edu
brooks@vette.llnl.gov (Eugene Brooks) (12/14/88)
In article <1191@cfa201.cfa250.harvard.edu> thakur@cfa250.harvard.edu (Manavendra K. Thakur) writes: >Please! No flames. I know everyone uses X11 these days, but for >reasons too complex to go into here, one of our users needs the source >code for the latest version of X10, which was (I'm told) R4. No one has disk space to keep X10R4 on line, if anyone is truely desperate, I am willing to provide a tape copy if you mail me a tape and a 100 dollar copying fee. Your choice, 1/2" 1600 bpi, 1/2" 6250 bpi, or QUIC {11,24) 1/4 streamer tape formats. No tape no fee, no copy. Eugene D. Brooks III 1153 Hibiscus Way Livermore, CA 94550
tadguy@cs.odu.edu (Tad Guy) (12/14/88)
In article <1191@cfa201.cfa250.harvard.edu> thakur@cfa250.harvard.edu writes: >one of our users needs the source >code for the latest version of X10, which was (I'm told) R4. In article <14637@lll-winken.llnl.gov>, brooks@vette (Eugene Brooks) writes: >No one has disk space to keep X10R4 on line... While normally this is true, I'll do anything to keep from studying for exams. So, fora limited time only, the very old X.V10R4 is available via anonymous ftp from XANTH.CS.ODU.EDU [128.82.8.1] as ten split compressed tar files in /pub/X.V10R4. After thakur gets it, I'll keep it on-line as long as there is interest: if no one gets it for a few days, off it goes again. Don't forget binary mode... ...tad -- Tad Guy <tadguy@cs.odu.edu> Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA