thad@btr.btr.com (03/04/91)
ICON. Have you heard of it? I came across a reference to it while browsing some of the stuff I snarfed off the 'net and found a program which "fixes" tar archives containing files whose names are > 14 characters long ... seems useful for us SysV types! :-) Unpacked it, got ready to warm up the ol' compiler, and, lo and behold, no Makefile and no *.c files. Hmmm, OK, time to read the READ.ME Interesting. At cs.arizona.edu in the ftp area can be found a copy, with docs, for the 3B1. Considering the source archive tree is approx. 5MB, you probably just want the executable archive. Specifically: /icon/v8/Interpreter/binaries/unix/unixpc/* has just the two executables and /icon/v8/Interpreter/binaries/ue.cpi is a cpio archive of all the executables, docs, and sample programs for the 3B1. It's a cpio archive viewable per: cpio -ictv < ue.cpi and unpackable per "cpio -icdm < ue.cpi" and containing several more cpio archives). ICON is not at osu-cis, so this is the sole source. The cpio archive (NOT compressed) is about 350Kbytes. Also at cs.arizona.edu are snobol4 sources and some other goodies. Does anyone know HOW to get this put on osu-cis? I don't believe I have ftp "uploading" privileges and wasn't about to try a telnet and raise some alarms. Is Lenny still reading this newsgroup? Thad Floryan [ thad@btr.com (OR) {decwrl, mips, fernwood}!btr!thad ]