root@smarine.UUCP (Chris Hapgood) (09/07/90)
I have just recently looked over the docs for mon386 and it looks like something I would like to add to my system. Unfortunately, I don't have the XENIX development systems and I can't compile this program. Does anyone have the executable file for this program to run on SCO XENIX 386 2.3.2? I would be glad to pay the cost of a telephone call or postage for a disk. I also have access to ftp on Internet. Can anybody help me? -- Chris Hapgood @Virginia.EDU:@smarine.uucp:cch0241@medusa 2111 Michie Drive #100 ...!uucp!virginia!smarine!medusa!cch0241 Charlottesville, VA 22901 H:(804) 977-8345 W:(804) 974-2584
matt@eecs.nwu.edu (Matt Larson) (09/08/90)
In article <4@smarine.UUCP> you write: |> I have just recently looked over the docs for mon386 and it looks |> like something I would like to add to my system. Unfortunately, |> I don't have the XENIX development systems and I can't compile this |> program. Does anyone have the executable file for this program to |> run on SCO XENIX 386 2.3.2? I would be glad to pay the cost of a |> telephone call or postage for a disk. I also have access to |> ftp on Internet. Can anybody help me? |> I have already placed the source for monitor up for anonymous FTP on eecs.nwu.edu. I just put the binary there as well -- look for pub/monitor.bin. This was compiled under SCO XENIX 2.3.2. An earlier posting about monitor could have been interpreted to make me appear as the author. This is not true at all. Monitor was written by J.C. Tomkin (jct@jct.UUCP). I am only redistributing his orignal 286 code and the 386 patch by a 3rd party. Just wanted to give credit where credit is due. -- Matt Larson, Distributed Systems Analyst Academic Computing and Network Services, Northwestern University matt@acns.nwu.edu (708) 491-5366