tomr@dbase.a-t.com (Tom Rombouts) (06/15/91)
Pardon me if this is a frequent post. I am seeking some form of Oberon for MS-DOS. The pc/programming directory of the "garbo" mail server (mailserv@garbo.uwasa.fi) contains the following line: oberonm.exe Oberon-M v1.0 for MS-DOS complete compiler However, I can not get it by mail - I suspect it is too large a file. (btw, "garbo" apparently echos much of cica.cica.indiana.edu) Is anyone out there familiar with this? Shareware? PD? Demo? Is there another source to get it from? (non-FTP preferred, including mail order, if nothing else.) If it matters, I have more of an academic interest, rather than intending to use if for real work. Thanks in advance. I will summarize if need be. Tom Rombouts Ashton-Tate Product Development tomr@ashtate.A-T.com
gened@techbook.com (Gene Daniel) (06/16/91)
tomr@dbase.a-t.com (Tom Rombouts) writes: >Pardon me if this is a frequent post. I am seeking some form of >Oberon for MS-DOS. The pc/programming directory of the "garbo" >mail server (mailserv@garbo.uwasa.fi) contains the following line: > oberonm.exe Oberon-M v1.0 for MS-DOS complete compiler > >However, I can not get it by mail - I suspect it is too large a >file. (btw, "garbo" apparently echos much of cica.cica.indiana.edu) >Is anyone out there familiar with this? Shareware? PD? Demo? >Is there another source to get it from? (non-FTP preferred, >including mail order, if nothing else.) If it matters, I have more of >an academic interest, rather than intending to use if for real work. >Thanks in advance. I will summarize if need be. >Tom Rombouts Ashton-Tate Product Development tomr@ashtate.A-T.com Oberon-M was just recently posted to comp.binaries.ibm.pc. You can also find it on Simtel20. Simtel's mail server will send it to you. -- gened@techbook.COM ...!{tektronix!nosun,uunet}techbook!gened Public Access UNIX at (503) 644-8135 (1200/2400) Voice: +1 503 646-8257 Public Access User --- Not affiliated with TECHbooks