IMHW400@INDYVAX.BITNET (03/11/88)
>> Someone out there posted a VI clone written in TPU. I seemed to have >> either a) misplaced it b) lost it in a disk crash. > >> If someone out there (perferably on bitnet) has it, could you >> SEND/FILE/VMSDUMP me a copy? Thanks > >Yipes! I'd like a copy, too... > >Thanks very much. > >Eric Carleen >University of Rochester Medical Center >HEARTEDC@UORHBV I think there are going to be a *lot* of requests. I don't think that the whole distribution ever made it across BITNET. (I got several pieces, but I don't know anyone who has it all. Several kind people sent me their pieces, but I still don't have them all.) If anybody *does* have all the pieces, I think that many of us would appreciate having them placed on one of the file servers.... ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Mark H. Wood IMHW400@INDYVAX.BITNET (317)274-0749 III U U PPPP U U III Indiana University - Purdue University at Indianapolis I U U P P U U I 799 West Michigan Street, ET 1023 I U U PPPP U U I Indianapolis, IN 46202 USA I U U P U U I [@disclaimer@] III UUU P UUU III
EVERHART%ARISIA.DECnet@GE-CRD.ARPA (04/26/88)
The TPU Vi can be found on the Fall 1987 VAX SIG tapes which have been in circulation for a few months now. Look in [vax87d.rcaf87.netnew] for the (14) pieces. And Yet Another Time: DON'T try to manage a VMS system without your SIG tapes! You'll have to re-invent the wheel, not once, but dozens of times. GET the tapes, and LOOK THEM OVER. (I say this because there are plenty of queries on this group for things like make, source code control, etc. which have appeared on SIG tapes, a fes few years ago sometimes, which will do the job, often much better than commercial equivalents. ... AND you get to see how they work! Glenn Everhart Everhart%Arisia.decnet@ge-crd.arpa