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- From: cflatter@nrao.edu (Chris Flatters)
- Subject: Re: i386?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan8.165508.12248@nrao.edu>
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- Organization: NRAO
- References: <JLRUIZ.93Jan8115329@chinchon.dit.upm.es>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 16:55:08 GMT
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- In article 93Jan8115329@chinchon.dit.upm.es, jlruiz@dit.upm.es (Jose Luis Ruiz Sanchez) writes:
- >Hi, I'd like to have Modula 3 running on a 386 machine. Does anybody
- >know if there is any implementation available for SCO or BSD?. It seems
- >that in gatekeeper the only 386 version is for AIX386. Could it be
- >possible to port the AIX386 version to SCO or BSD? Has anybody done
- >it?
-
- It is possible to port SRC Modula 3 to new systems but you need a system that
- it already runs on to perform a cross compilation down to C code. The doc
- file gives some sketchy instructions for generating a new port.
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- I'm still getting my 386BSD system in order after adding some disk space.
- After I finish stuffing the new disk with X11 goodies I intend having a
- go at Modula 3 (unless someone else does it first, GNU Modula 3 miraculously
- appears or I run out of disk or get interested in something else).
-
- Chris Flatters
- cflatter@nrao.edu
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