yandros@athena.mit.edu (Chad Phillip Brown) (06/28/91)
It would make my life much happier if I could find the sources for the OS-9 module named proc somewhere, especially if the source happened to be in C. Is this proprietary by chance? Any place that I could ftp it? I'd just like to look at it. Thanks. -Chad =================================================================== | yandros@ATHENA.MIT.EDU George's Incarnation of Indescision | | | |Chad Phillip Brown 'And I heard him proclaim, | |3 Ames Street as he flew out of sight, | |Cambridge, Massachusetts "Merry Christmas to all | | 02139 and May the Force Be With You!!!" | =================================================================== -- =================================================================== | yandros@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Indescision | | | |Chad Phillip Brown 'And I heard him proclaim, | |3 Ames Street as he flew out of sight, | |Cambridge, Massachusetts "Merry Christmas to all | | 02139 and May the Force Be With You!!!" | |Munroe 504 617-225-6507 | ===================================================================
session@seq.uncwil.edu (Zack C. Sessions) (06/28/91)
yandros@athena.mit.edu (Chad Phillip Brown) writes: >It would make my life much happier if I could find the sources for the >OS-9 module named proc somewhere, especially if the source happened >to be in C. Is this proprietary by chance? I think the version of proc which comes with OS9 is proprietary, thus no distribution. But Kevin Darling wrote an enhancement of it called procs for the CoCo. The source (in ASM) is published in his book, Inside OS-9 Level 2. Zack C. Sessions session@seq.uncwil.edu ^^^ | +---> Note! Username is session, NOT sessions. Not my fault! Ask my SysAdmin why!!