Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!ucsd!ucbvax!PIG.DREA.DND.CA!zsd From: zsd@PIG.DREA.DND.CA (Jim Diamond) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: spellin, one more time Message-ID: <9008071620.AA01274@pig.drea.dnd.ca> Date: 7 Aug 90 16:20:58 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 34 I sent this question out a few weeks ago, and as is usual for 3130-type questions, the silence was overwhelming. I realize that, officially speaking, SGI employees are not allowed to acknowledge the existence of pre-4D series machines (this is one of the reasons that we cancelled our 3130's Hotline support), much less publically answer questions about them, but I assume that employees with 3130 knowledge haven't all been terminated. (Sorta reminds you of "1984", doesn't it?) Since none of the other 3130 users (i.e., orphans) out there were able or willing to answer the question, I thought that if some kind soul at SGI knows the answer, I would be happy to promise to never divulge who helped me out on this one. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- I would like to create my own hashed word list (analogous to hlista and hlistb) for use with the spell(1) program on a 3130. While the man page for spell (and hashcheck and spellin and hashmake) does not explicitly mention how to do this, it would seem that part of this task involves something like cat | hashmake | spellin where should be the number of words in . But even attempting echo dog | hashmake | spellin 1 seems beyond spellin's capabilities: after sitting and thinking for about 20 CPU seconds, it crashes with a segmentation violation. Is there anyone out there who would admit to knowledge about how this version of spellin should really work? Thanks. Jim Diamond zsd@pig.drea.dnd.ca