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From carriero-nicholas@CS.YALE.EDU Fri Feb 8 09:35:22 1991
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From: Nicholas Carriero <carriero-nicholas@CS.YALE.EDU>
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To: jet@karazm.math.uh.edu ("J. Eric Townsend")
Cc: carriero@CS.YALE.EDU
Subject: Re: Any IBM "Ace" 8CE users out there?
Status: OR
In article <1991Feb7.223250.6999@lavaca.uh.edu> you write:
|> If you have/use one of these, or know of someone who does, please let
|> me know via email. I'm interested in setting up a mailing list of
|> folks so that we can share code/etc.
|>
|> Thanks.
|>
|> --
|> J. Eric Townsend - jet@uh.edu - bitnet: jet@UHOU - vox: (713) 749-2120
|> "It is the cunning of form to veil itself continually in the evidence
|> of content. It is the cunning of the code to veil itself and to produce
|> itself in the obviousness of value." -- Baudrillard
We have an 8CE at Yale. I believe William Bolsky (?) at Rochester organized
some sort of list of users in the past. You might check with Colin Harrison
at IBM for more info.
-Nick Carriero
From bolosky@cs.rochester.edu Mon Feb 18 18:43:32 1991
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From: bolosky@cs.rochester.edu
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To: jet@karazm.math.uh.edu
Subject: Re: Any IBM "Ace" 8CE users out there?
Status: OR
There already is a mailing list for ace users: it's
ace-users@cs.rochester.edu
but it's a pretty dead list.
Would you like me to add you to it?
Bill
From bolosky@cs.rochester.edu Mon Feb 18 20:56:37 1991
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From: bolosky@cs.rochester.edu
Subject: Re: Any IBM "Ace" 8CE users out there?
To: JET@uh.edu
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Status: OR
OK, you're added to the list. If you want to hear anything from anyone,
I suggest that you send a note there yourself. Typically, very little is
mailed to it.
Some of the applications that I have are available by anonymous ftp from
cs.rochester.edu in pub/ace_apps.tar.Z. Unfortunately, there's not a whole
lot of documentation with the programs, and it's not all that easy to come by
if you want it. Furthermore, a number of them are applications written
for other machines that were ported to the ACE, and some of them don't
work as well as they could (performance-wise, that is). However, it's at
least a start.
Bill