jal@pandora.cs.wayne.edu (Jason Leigh) (09/19/90)
Does anyone know where I can find the source code for a public domain Spread sheet for the Sun running SunOS? (and perhaps Suntools?) Thanx. Jason Leigh jal@cs.wayne.edu -- :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) ;^) O^: (^: (^: (^: (^: (^: (^: (^: :^) Where the telescope ends, the microscope begins. (^: :v) Which of the two has the grander view? - Victor Hugo (v: :v) :v) :v) :v) :v) :v) :v) :v) :v( $v: (v: (v: (v: (v: (v: (v: (v:
shapiro@athos.rutgers.edu (Joel Shapiro) (09/20/90)
There is a program called sc, although the makefile is so flexible that you can call it anything you like, so maybe it is called other things elsewhere. I got it by ftp, but don't remember where, and even though I have the man page in front of me, and the README, I see no mention of the source. It is being maintained by Jeff Buhrt, {pur-phy (aka: newton.physics.purdue.edu), sequent} !sawmill!buhrt, but that is not where I got it. (expo-mit maybe???) Joel Shapiro
bob@MorningStar.Com (Bob Sutterfield) (09/20/90)
In article <Sep.19.20.56.11.1990.11937@athos.rutgers.edu> shapiro@athos.rutgers.edu (Joel Shapiro) writes:
There is a program called sc... I got it by ftp, but don't remember
where...
How about in Volume 18 of your neighborhood comp.sources.unix archive
site, like, say, uunet.uu.net?
rwelch@diana.cair.du.edu (RANDY S WELCH) (09/21/90)
In article <BOB.90Sep20110327@volitans.MorningStar.Com> bob@MorningStar.Com (Bob Sutterfield) writes: In article <Sep.19.20.56.11.1990.11937@athos.rutgers.edu> shapiro@athos.rutgers.edu (Joel Shapiro) writes: There is a program called sc... I got it by ftp, but don't remember where... How about in Volume 18 of your neighborhood comp.sources.unix archive site, like, say, uunet.uu.net? The most recent version of sc (6.8) was posted in comp.sources.unix a couple of weeks ago. The copy of sc in volume18 is 6.1 if memory serves correctly. If all else fails, check the index on uunet.uu.net -randy -- Randy Welch Mail to : ...!ncar!scicom!bldr!randy or rwelch@du.edu Boulder, CO VOICE : 303-442-6717 "Unfortunately, life contains an unavoidable element of unpredictability" -David Lynch "The Angriest Dog in the World"