Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cwjcc!abvax!sgtech!adnan From: adnan@sgtech.UUCP (Adnan Yaqub) Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted Subject: Re: EMACS for 80386 UNIX SysV Summary: Here's the answer. Message-ID: Date: 24 Jul 89 13:00:42 GMT References: <10@iisat.UUCP> Sender: adnan@sgtech.UUCP Distribution: na Organization: Star Gate Technologies, Inc. Lines: 76 In-reply-to: jules@iisat.UUCP's message of 19 Jul 89 14:52:18 GMT In article <10@iisat.UUCP> jules@iisat.UUCP (Jules d'Entremont) writes: If anyone has the source for a version of EMACS that will run on an 80386 machine under UNIX SysV, could you please mail it to me at this address: (Since there were two requests for this, I'll followup instead of using Email.) GNU Emacs runs on 386 based UNIX boxes. The source is large, so I won't mail it to you. It is available via anonymous FTP as well as anonymous UUCP. For UUCp, try osu-cis. First thing you need to do is to grab the file GNU.how-to-get. Here is a portion of this file: ----- -This file (osu-cis!~/GNU.how-to-get) describes how to get the -following software from osu-cis via semi-anonymous UUCP: - -Compress GNU /bin Utilities GNU Assembler GNU Awk -GNU Bison GNU C++ Compiler GNU C++ Debugger -GNU C++ Library GNU C Compiler GNU Chess GNU Debugger -GNU Diff GNU Emacs GNU Emacs Ada support -GNU Emacs Franz interface GNU Emacs Lisp Manual -GNU Lex GNU Grep GNU Make GNU Pins & Art GNU Plot -GNU Sed GNU Tar GNUS Ghostscript Gnews Ispell JOVE -KA9Q Kermit Leif MIT C Scheme Mg2a -NNTP News Oops PC RRN Patch Pathalias -Proxy ARP RCS RFCs and IDEAS -SB Prolog Sendmail5.61 STDWIN Smail 2.5 Tcsh - -There's a lot of other available miscellany that isn't explicitly -listed here. You can find out about it in the file osu-cis!~/ls-lR.Z - -The Computer and Information Science Department of the Ohio State -University provides Free Software Foundation GNU products (and others) -via UUCP only as a redistribution service. Anything found here is -only and exactly as it would be found on the indicated Internet hosts, -were one to acquire it via anonymous FTP (like we did); or else saved -it as it flowed past on the Usenet source distribution newsgroups. -OSU CIS takes no responsibility for the contents of any of the -distributions described in this message. See the Distribution -document (emacs/etc/DISTRIB when you unpack and build Emacs) and the -GNU Emacs General Public License (emacs/etc/COPYING, similarly). - -Much of the GNU software is in beta-test. For a list of the current -statuses (stati?), ask gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu for a copy of the latest -FSF order form. - -How to reach osu-cis via uucp -=============================== -Here is a set of L.sys or Systems file lines suitable for osu-cis: - -# -# Micom switch 2400 bps -# -osu-cis Any ACU 2400 1-614-292-3124 "" \r\c Name? osu-cis RETURN \c GO \d\r\d\r\d\r in:--in:--in: Uanon -# -# Micom switch 1200 bps -# -osu-cis Any ACU 1200 1-614-292-3112 "" \r\c Name? osu-cis RETURN \c GO \d\r\d\r\d\r in:--in:--in: Uanon - -Modify as appropriate for your site, of course, to account for your -local telephone system. There is no limit concerning what hours of -the day you may call. The new osu-cis has ten lines on the Micom -switch that all work very well, so the directly-connected 1200bps and -2400bps modems have been retired. ----- OSU gets their stuff via anonymous FTP. The GNU.how-to-get file explains their sources. Enjoy. -- Adnan Yaqub Star Gate Technologies, 29300 Aurora Rd., Solon, OH, USA, +1 216 349 1860 ...uunet!abvax!sgtech!adnan