Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!ut-emx!ibmchs!auschs!awdprime!risctakr.austin.ibm.com!lenny From: lenny@risctakr.austin.ibm.com (Lenny Tropiano) Newsgroups: comp.sys.3b1 Subject: OSU-CIS Archives Updates with some new software/updated software Message-ID: <6654@awdprime.UUCP> Date: 14 Apr 91 15:19:42 GMT Sender: news@awdprime.UUCP Reply-To: lenny@risctakr.austin.ibm.com Followup-To: comp.sys.3b1 Organization: IBM RISC System/6000 AIX Software Services, Austin, TX Lines: 29 Well, I lied. I had some free time this morning here at work, and I figured I would give David Brierley a hand in putting some new stuff on osu-cis/cheops.cis.ohio-state.edu. Grab a new README, because I did update that. What's there? Thanks to Andy Fyfe, and his csvax.caltech.edu archives, I've placed a new kermit 5A(169), a copy of the perl binaries 4.03, gcc1.39/gas1.39, and g++. Also, I'm going to put a copy of SPICE 3c1, the circuit simulation tool. This is a source distribution, graphics ported to the UNIX PC by James Warner Adams,. The distribution is quite big, 1.8MB compressed, and it uncompressed to some ungodly size. It also takes about 9 hours to compile with gcc1.39 (oh, so I'm told). You do need the up-to-date gcc and gas to compile these. Also on there I'll put a copy of the binaries forspice, nutmeg and the other tools in spice-bin.cpio.Z, although you'll need the libraries/examples found in the source archive to use this (so make sure you get both -- hope you have a Trailblazer or Internet access too!). The binary cpio archive will save you the 9 hours of compiling... I haven'tfully tested this, although I managed to set up this on my second UNIXpc. Enjoy! -Lenny --- Lenny Tropiano, RISC System/6000 AIX Kernel Software Support Internet : lenny@risctakr.austin.ibm.com Location : Austin, TX (Zip 2900) IBM V-Net : AUSVM8(TROPIANO) Desk Net : Bldg 808e, 1Q-190 MaBell Net: 512-823-3008 (T/L 793-3008)