Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!pyrdc!pyrnj!rutgers!orstcs!statware!scf From: scf@statware.UUCP (Steve Fullerton) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Re: HP/Rumors Message-ID: <1029@statware.UUCP> Date: 6 Sep 88 14:29:08 GMT References: <673@proxftl.UUCP> <2305@mhres.mh.nl> <580@white.gcm> Reply-To: scf%statware.UUCP@cs.orst.edu (Steve Fullerton) Organization: Statware, Corvallis, Oregon Lines: 25 In article <580@white.gcm> dc@white.UUCP (Dave Caswell) writes: >In article <2305@mhres.mh.nl> jv@mhres.mh.nl (Johan Vromans) writes: > >.I have used an Hewlett-Packard HP9000 model 500, which has a very >... >.contain a zero). Emacs cannot run on it. > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >Nonsense, many people use Emacs on HP9000/500. > I believe he is probably referring to GNU Emacs which definitely does not run on the HP9000/500. There are even references to this fact in the installation/porting documentation. About a 15 months ago I ordered Emacs from Unipress software as they said an HP9000/500 version was available. `Available' meant that they sent out a source tape with some comments for the HP9000/500. I spent several days to get to a running version but it was so buggy that everything was boxed up and returned within the week. Maybe they have it working now... -- Steve Fullerton Statware, Inc. scf%statware.uucp@cs.orst.edu 260 SW Madison Ave, Suite 109 orstcs!statware!scf Corvallis, OR 97333 503/753-5382