Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!purdue!bu-cs!buengc!bph From: bph@buengc.BU.EDU (Blair P. Houghton) Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: How do you tell a wizard? Message-ID: <4569@buengc.BU.EDU> Date: 17 Oct 89 19:20:58 GMT References: <69985@uunet.UU.NET> <870@uakari.primate.wisc.edu> <917@zorch.SF-Bay.ORG> <17131@rpp386.cactus.org> <40457@bu-cs.BU.EDU> <4556@buengc.BU.EDU> <26894@prls.UUCP> <89Oct17.001354edt.3270@neat.cs.toronto.edu> Reply-To: bph@buengc.bu.edu (Blair P. Houghton) Followup-To: comp.unix.wizards Organization: Boston Univ. Col. of Eng. Lines: 18 In article rosen@schizo.samsung.com (MFHorn) writes: >In article <89Oct17.001354edt.3270@neat.cs.toronto.edu> moraes@cs.toronto.edu (Mark Moraes) writes: > > Since it is now common practice for manufacturers to NOT ship adb with > their systems ("dbx does everything you need to, honest." Ha!), this > definition may need some revision :-) > >But a True Guru might still be using one of the old, original true >Unixes (Unixi?). And if not, the binary editor "bed" is available from your friendly neighborhood comp.sources.unix archive... ...the rest, as they say, is up to you. --Blair "Any points for getting SPICE files off a munged TK50 dump(8) tape?"