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000301_amos-request@svcs1.digex.net_Wed Oct 29 02:24:46 1997.msg
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From: "Adam Parrott" <parrottsoft@usa.net>
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Greetings.
>> There's someone making a language named "PENTOS"?
>> Is he still in the list?
> His name is Carl Drinkwater and he's at my university. I haven't
> heard anything about Pentos in a long time so I'd take a guess that
> its finished with but I may be wrong.
ye, that's the man! He WAS on the List for some time, but I haven't
seen or heard from him since several months ago, save Pentos.
I was subscribed to the (Pentos) mailing list since it's conception
(both the language and the list), and it was QUITE active there for
awhile (about 6 weeks or more) with about 30 to 40+ mails a DAY. Then
it kinda quieted down, and then it just stopped. I'm pretty sure no
one else has heard anything since, either (from him or his list).
Last I checked his page, he hadn't made it out of the beta stages,
but that could change (as to whether or not it's still in
development, I'm not sure.) The language was moving fast and looked
promising, although the (latest) beta that I (still have) got from
his page never did work on my system (would run, graphics problems),
but, as I said, it looked hopeful. Oh well.. hopefully one of you
could get in contact with him, get some info.
`Remember: a penny saved is ridiculous.'
Adam Parrott, personal: parrotta@usa.net, work: parrottsoft@usa.net
Member of Team *AMOS* and the IAPA. http://members.tripod.com/~parrottsoft