I just found out that WinCE version 2.1 has a command line shell capability, supports stdio and both fat16 and fat32 *and* supports all the major 32-bit ...
David Feustel
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Sep 6, 1998 11:56 am
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David asks <<supports stdio and both fat16 and fat32 *and* supports all the major 32-bit processors (x86, MIPS, PPC, SH3/4, (Strong)arm). Are those conditions...
Robert Dewar
dewar@...
Sep 6, 1998 4:06 pm
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So Spitbol is still implemented in Minimal which needs to be mapped to each processor architecture? (If so, I had forgotten about this. I keep thinking C these...
David Feustel
feustel@...
Sep 6, 1998 5:27 pm
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<<So Spitbol is still implemented in Minimal which needs to be mapped to each processor architecture? (If so, I had forgotten about this. I keep thinking C ...
Robert Dewar
dewar@...
Sep 6, 1998 5:36 pm
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Ladies and Gentlemen: I am asking the people on this list for a little help for a) the contents of a small forward, and b) suggestions. The idea for the...
Ron Stephens
stephens@...
Sep 6, 1998 7:35 pm
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Are you going to put all this on a CDROM? If so, sign me up for one. ... -- David Feustel 219-483-1857...
David Feustel
feustel@...
Sep 6, 1998 9:03 pm
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John English of Brighton University in the UK has put together a nice CD-ROM set he calls the Burks University Resource Kit for Students. He includes SNOBOL! ...
Frances L VanScoy
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Sep 7, 1998 3:42 am
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- 1. A friend sent the following pointer, effective since Aug 26, 1998. 2. Please see the related "pot-stirring" query, at the very end. ... Date: Sun, 6 Sep...
Mike Radow
mradow@...
Sep 7, 1998 6:56 pm
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Interesting idea... what's the downside?...
Gregg Ney
renais-ney.evanston@...
Sep 8, 1998 1:26 am
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I could throw my 2cents in about how I use snobol for our data purification needs. We are doing some interesting stuff with changed data capture utilizing ...
Charles Wardell
cwardell@...
Sep 8, 1998 4:37 pm
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Let me know if there is anything that i can do! I have several PDF navigation editing utilities (Ambia Compose), if you don't already have them, that make...
Russ W. Urquhart
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Sep 8, 1998 5:38 pm
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Hi ya'all! I wanted to thank profusely Charles Wardell, Frances Van Scoy, Phil Budne, Phillip Lee Thomas, and David Feustel for their information on current...
Ron Stephens
stephens@...
Sep 10, 1998 6:32 am
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Gee: My first privately owned SNOBOL4 was Viktor Berstis' MINNESOTA SNOBOL4... I just did a review of the list, and he's on it! Thanks for your help with Phil...
Ron Stephens
stephens@...
Sep 10, 1998 7:02 am
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... This query prodded me into action (only five years after publication). My ACM Ada Letters article on ADA is at URL: http://members.aol.com/mdshapiro/ADA ....
Michael D. Shapiro
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Sep 10, 1998 9:48 pm
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... Probably one of the least-expected users of Snobol4 (actually, Spitbol) is the Capitol Steps, a DC-based political satire musical group that appears on...
Lee Hollaar
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Sep 10, 1998 10:34 pm
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I am not sure how much S4 lore still exists, but these are my recollections of c. 1967. 1. Ralph had a keypunch machine at home for the purpose of writing the...
bernard dickman
dickman@...
Sep 11, 1998 2:11 am
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<<3. Initially Ralph didn't believe that a compiled version of S4 was possible. When Dewer achieved his success, Ralph et al. held what they called...
Robert Dewar
dewar@...
Sep 11, 1998 9:13 am
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I have been using Snobol4 for years (since I learned it in college at RPI in 79). My oddest creation (which I still use) is a Snobol program to convert ...
chasbas
chasbas@...
Sep 12, 1998 4:49 am
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<<I have been using Snobol4 for years (since I learned it in college at RPI in 79). My oddest creation (which I still use) is a Snobol program to convert ...
Robert Dewar
dewar@...
Sep 12, 1998 10:37 am
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... 79). My oddest creation (which I still use) is a Snobol program to convert FORTRAN into COBOL. I like to think that no one has ever done that before, ...
gep2@...
Sep 12, 1998 4:33 pm
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<<I have been using Snobol4 for years (since I learned it in college at RPI in 79). My oddest creation (which I still use) is a Snobol program to convert ...
chasbas
chasbas@...
Sep 14, 1998 2:11 pm
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<<Modern COBOL does (COMP-2) ... COMP-2 is NOT part of COBOL, it is an IBM extension!...
Robert Dewar
dewar@...
Sep 14, 1998 2:18 pm
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Hi Robert! Sometimes in conversation about SNOBOL4, I mention you, but I'd like to have the correct pronunciation. Is it Dee' wur ? Deh wahr' ? Duh' wahr ?...
Ron Stephens
stephens@...
Sep 14, 1998 6:02 pm
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just like the name of the scotch without the s, dew (pronounced in the english manner with a y followed by er (a normal shwah)...
Robert Dewar
dewar@...
Sep 15, 1998 11:36 am
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- I know, this is an old topic, but I'm trying to catch-up... "Doing a Spitbol port to WinCE" has an additional and somewhat unfortunate complication...: WinCE...
Mike Radow
mradow@...
Sep 15, 1998 11:45 pm
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WinCE 2.1 adds suport for SA-1100 (Strongarm) architecture. 2.1 also has a command shell and support for stdio. I've ordered ( but have not yet received) the...
David Feustel
feustel@...
Sep 16, 1998 12:17 am
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<<> The irony, of course, is that VC++ relies heavily on pointers. Pointers ... Of course pointeres exist in the JBC interpretor!...
Robert Dewar
dewar@...
Sep 16, 1998 12:44 am
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- I know, this is an old topic, but I'm _still_ trying to catch-up... In some not-so-recent postings, Robert and David compared several different Win95/NT and...
Mike Radow
mradow@...
Sep 16, 1998 2:04 am
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- On Tue, 15 Sep 1998, Robert Dewar wrote: ...snipped... ... - ... - Oops! Right you are, of course. I confused the Java & JavaScript languages with the...