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> completely forgot the Win9* systems <br><br> That is probably best -- to just forget it. <br><br><br> > Finally a word about of Juno-2, if the most important of tools is that,
there is a way to do it, I run it on cygwinb20, it runs smoothly,
interesting tough to see it on a Chicago/PC! <br><br><br> But if you really want, many releases of Modula-3 should work fine on Win9x. <br> And if anyone really seriously wants it, the current code can easily be tested and fixed to work on Win9x. <br> There's no point in Cygwinb20. That is really really old. Cygwin 1.5 works on Win9x. Though 1.7 is current and doesn't work on Win9x. <br><br><br> I really don't have much time lately to install anything on these systems before shipping them out. <br> I'm too busy with other things, including even some Modula-3 stuff maybe. <br><br><br> - Jay<br><br><br><div><hr id="stopSpelling">Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 17:50:12 +0100<br>From: dabenavidesd@yahoo.es<br>To: m3devel@elegosoft.com; jay.krell@cornell.edu<br>Subject: Re: [M3devel] hardware/software sales.. AlphaServer DS10L, Tru64<br><br><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><td style="font:inherit" valign="top">Hi all:<br>completely forgot the Win9* systems, perhaps the idea is not bad at all, sicne many of those machines were in emerging markets already and maybe still there:<br>http://www.cs.tut.fi/lintula/manual/modula3/modula-3/html/m3ug-oopsla94/summary.html<br><br>Finally a word about of Juno-2, if the most important of tools is that, there is a way to do it, I run it on cygwinb20, it runs smoothly, interesting tough to see it on a Chicago/PC!<br><br>Thanks in advance<br><br>--- El <b>vie, 24/6/11, Daniel Alejandro Benavides D. <i><dabenavidesd@yahoo.es></i></b> escribió:<br><blockquote style="margin-left:5px;padding-left:5px"><br>De: Daniel Alejandro Benavides D. <dabenavidesd@yahoo.es><br>Asunto: Re: [M3devel] hardware/software sales.. AlphaServer DS10L, Tru64<br>Para: "m3devel"
<m3devel@elegosoft.com>, "Jay K" <jay.krell@cornell.edu><br>Fecha: viernes, 24 de junio, 2011 20:15<br><br><div id="ecxyiv1016661153"><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><td style="font-family:inherit;font-style:inherit;font-variant:inherit;font-weight:inherit;font-size:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-size-adjust:inherit;font-stretch:inherit" valign="top">Hi all:<br>I know it may sound odd, but how about installing the full working M3 system on every one of it (thus you kind of sell the as a CM3 server of its own win*/*ix flavor) , does someone can create such a server (through potential SPIN OS Sphinix)? I mean code generate for every platform on each row, or if you have multiple OS then built a matrix hw x OS<br><br>OS | Linux | FreeBSD | OpenBSD | Tru64 | Mac OSX | NT4.0 | HP-UX | AIX<br>HW
-----------+---------------+----------------+----------+----------------+----------+-----------+-------<br>DECaxp o | o | o |
o | + | x | + | + <br>i86pc o | o | o | + | x | x | x | +<br>i86smp o | o | o | + |
o | x | x | + Ppc o | o | o | + | o | x | + | o<br><br><br>I myself would need some help to install any of those systems, so if you could build the system in itself would be wonderful. Best than that perhaps with alternate multiBoot and/or in original conditions.<br><br>Thanks in advance<br><br>--- El <b>vie, 24/6/11,
Jay K <i><jay.krell@cornell.edu></i></b> escribió:<br><blockquote style="margin-left:5px;padding-left:5px"><br>De: Jay K <jay.krell@cornell.edu><br>Asunto: [M3devel] hardware/software sales.. AlphaServer DS10L, Tru64<br>Para: "m3devel" <m3devel@elegosoft.com><br>Fecha: viernes, 24 de junio, 2011 15:55<br><br><div id="ecxyiv1016661153">
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sorry if this is too repititive.<br><br><br>I have two AlphaServer DS10Ls.<br>I believe they both work.<br>They have CPU and memory.<br>And maybe hard drive.<br> one had a problem with the hard drive I think and I was/am mid-replacing it.<br>And maybe optical drive -- one has it. I was mid-moving it to other to install from CD.<br><br><br><br>They can run any of: Linux, NetBSD, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, VMS, Tru64, Windows (NT 4.0).<br><br><br>I can throw in one complete copy of Tru64 5.1b. Box. Manuals. CDs.<br><br>Cost is that we split shipping to US.<br><br>And ideally you let me ssh in, get Modula-3 up-and-running, maybe leave it as Hudson node.<br> I.e. you provide space and electricity. At least temporarily. Space, really.<br><br><br>We already got Tru64 (re)working within the past year. On older versions.<br>NT 4.0 is too much work, until/unless we have a C backend. And then it would be interesting, really. I can provide/acquire NT
4.0/Alpha.<br>VMS is almost done. And otherwise available to me..but seemingly very slow. I'd like to give it another chance on another machine.<br>The others should all be easy and I would bother with doing them.<br> Hudson wouldn't likely be viable on OpenBSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD.<br> Hudson should be easily viable on Linux (Debian 5.0; current Gentoo) and maybe others (VMS? Tru64?).<br><br>I can also provide for half shipping to USA:<br> Mac laptop for PPC_LINUX<br> PC laptops for I386_LINUX, I386_OPENBSD.<br><br><br>But I might set those back up.<br><br><br> - Jay<br> </div>
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