Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.3 4.3bsd-beta 6/6/85; site ucbjade.BERKELEY.EDU Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!ucbvax!ucbjade!mwm From: mwm@ucbopal.BERKELEY.EDU (Mike (I'll be mellow when I'm dead) Meyer) Newsgroups: net.sources.bugs,net.sources.d Subject: Re: Using identifiers with more than 7 chars. #$%@ Message-ID: <412@ucbjade.BERKELEY.EDU> Date: Mon, 10-Mar-86 05:14:06 EST Article-I.D.: ucbjade.412 Posted: Mon Mar 10 05:14:06 1986 Date-Received: Wed, 12-Mar-86 05:25:56 EST References: <526@dsi1.UUCP> <29@gilbbs.UUCP> <408@ucbjade.BERKELEY.EDU> <47@gilbbs.UUCP> Sender: network@ucbjade.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: mwm@ucbopal.UUCP (Mike (I'll be mellow when I'm dead) Meyer) Followup-To: net.sources.d Distribution: net Organization: Missionaria Phonibalonica Lines: 33 Xref: watmath net.sources.bugs:719 net.sources.d:3 In article <47@gilbbs.UUCP> mc68020@gilbbs.UUCP (Tom Keller) writes: > ***SHIT*** Mike, what I *SHOULD* have done, it appears, is spend $50K or >more on a bigger, better system! There are 2 (count them two) versions of >UNIX (XENIX) available for the hardware I can *AFFORD*: 2.3a (an unGhodly >meld of V7 and SysIII), and SYS III. There is 1 (count it, one!) C compiler >available for this system/OS combination. "Afford" is a nasty word, and how much you pay for your hardware/software has very little to do with the quality you get. For example, the $150 Lattice C compiler for the Amiga is, in some respects, better than the 4.3BSD C compiler. As for what runs on cheap hardware, buying a cheap Unix box is probably a mistake. Unix is a pig, and expecting to get a reasonable Unix system for under $7K or so is unreal (as far as I know. If you've got one, let me know). If you spent that much on a Unix system, then you could have gotten either a 4.2 or V.2 system, both of which have flexnames. I also seriously doubt that there's only C compiler for your system. Given your username, I'd suggest you call Oasys (617/491-4180) and ask them about a C compiler. [Disclaimer: I don't work for Oasys. I don't know anything about them. I just happened to have seen one of their ads recently.] I didn't ask you to spend more money than you did, I asked you not to bitch at people who giving you software because you have an inadequate C compiler. Bitch at your vendor, instead. If porting the software is a real problem for you, send me email stating what you want ported and how much you're willing to pay for it. Of course, if the code isn't readable (someone broke readability in the name of portability, say), then it's going to be expensive.