Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!cidsv01.cid.aes.doe.CA!afsipmh From: afsipmh@cid.aes.doe.CA (Patrick Hertel) Newsgroups: comp.os.xinu Subject: Re: A copy of XINU!!!!! Message-ID: <1990Jul20.120126.11870@cid.aes.doe.CA> Date: 20 Jul 90 12:01:26 GMT References: <1990Jul13.095016.1065@specialix.co.uk> <2262@kiwi.mpr.ca> Reply-To: afsipmh@cid.aes.doe.CA (Patrick Hertel) Distribution: comp Organization: Environment Canada Lines: 23 In article <2262@kiwi.mpr.ca> ritchie@dssmv2.UUCP (Stuart Ritchie) writes: >An MS-DOS version of XINU, called PC-XINU, is available. I have >a copy myself, and I'm very impressed with it. I purchased it directly >from the publisher of Dr. Comer's book. The name of the publisher has >escaped me at the moment, so check the book. The price was ~$99. > >Unfortunately, a couple of days after I mailed my cheque, I found a >computer book store in town which sold PC-XINU. So it pays to look >around locally before you go to the publisher. > >Or, if you were really desperate, type the code in directly from the >book. This is one way to appreciate how small XINU really is! > >Happy hacking. I feel I should add a warning here. I bought PC-XINU a while back and the version I have (sorry can't remember the version no.) is not compatible with Turbo C 2.0. You can get a compatible version from Purdue U. -- Pat Hertel Canadian Meteorological Centre Analyst/Programmer Environment Canada phertel@cmc.aes.doe.ca "Nobody loves me but my mother and she could be jiving too" - B.B. King