sonenbli@oxy.edu (Andrew D. Sonenblick) (08/23/89)
ok all you major hackers (and I know you're out there) All I ask is for some source code of an init (C is preferred). Either a one shot init or one that remains/operates in the system heap. This means you! if you have any code, SEND IT!! I truly promise it won't hurt that much! Thanks. Ando Moon---------------------------------------------------------------- Afterall, you know what it's like trying get your greedy hands on that one bit of code you really want!!! (Especially over the net!) So let's establish the "Let's be nice to fellow programmers" week and send your award winning code samples to those of us yet to be even in the running! ------------------------------------------------------sonenbli@oxy.edu---
pepke@loligo (Eric Pepke) (08/25/89)
It looks like you need to be taught how to fish. If you want samples of source code, do anonymous FTP to sumex-aim.stanford.edu (36.44.0.6) In directory info-mac you will find all sorts of goodies, including a bunch of source code in subdirectory source. Keeping examples in archives is a lot more efficient than blasting them all over the net, especially if they happen to be large. Eric Pepke INTERNET: pepke@gw.scri.fsu.edu Supercomputer Computations Research Institute MFENET: pepke@fsu Florida State University SPAN: scri::pepke Tallahassee, FL 32306-4052 BITNET: pepke@fsu Disclaimer: My employers seldom even LISTEN to my opinions. Meta-disclaimer: Any society that needs disclaimers has too many lawyers.
chaffee@reed.UUCP (Alex Chaffee) (09/09/89)
Several weeks ago, I posted source to my BeepShuffle INIT to comp.binaries.mac. I just moved across the country, and Beepshuffle was here to greet me... If it's expired at your site, tell me and I'll mail it to you. -- Alex Chaffee chaffee@reed.bitnet ____________________