* sam for WinNT?
@ 1997-01-03 19:40 Arnold D. Robbins
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From: Arnold D. Robbins @ 1997-01-03 19:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: sam-fans
I know this has been asked before, but I haven't paid attention. I expect
to soon be working on WindozeNT, and would prefer to not have to leave
sam behind.
I would hope that a libg for NT would be enough to get the rest of sam
going, but don't know. Does anyone know of a port of sam to NT?
[ I probably won't reply for a while; heading to USENIX next week. ]
Thanks,
Arnold Robbins Star Imaging L.L.C.
Phone: +1-404-523-4944 250 Williams Street, Suite 1120, Atlanta, GA 30303
Fax: +1-404-523-4882 E-mail: arnold.robbins@colorstar.com
"Oh! Look at all those zeros!" --- Chana Robbins, at age 3.5
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* RE: sam for WinNT?
@ 1997-01-13 8:03 Nigel Roles
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From: Nigel Roles @ 1997-01-13 8:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'sam-fans@hawkwind.utcs.toronto.edu',
'simon.turner@wago.de'
I can think of two people here who would willingly pawn their
mother-in-laws for sam on W95. Can the source be available, as it needs
hacks to meet our company coding standard?
Nigel Roles, Symbionics Ltd..
>
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* Re: sam for WinNT?
@ 1997-01-10 21:41 bobf
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From: bobf @ 1997-01-10 21:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: sam-fans
one of the guys in our group, sean quinlan, has a version of sam
that works on NT. he started from the plan 9 version of sam, which
is based on libg and not libXg, and hacked the bitblt and font handling
in at a fairly low level.
he plans to make it available in binary form, which should be ok
for NT, when he gets the time to package it up. i have no idea when
that will be, but sean or i will post an announcement to this list when
it is available.
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* Re: sam for WinNT?
@ 1997-01-10 11:50 Simon Turner
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From: Simon Turner @ 1997-01-10 11:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: sam-fans, Arnold D. Robbins
Hello,
I have ported sam to W95 and I use this editor
most of the time. This port may well be ok for WinNT.
My port of sam has left the source files a little
untidy. At some point I intend to revisit the source
code, make it presentable and then make it available.
How soon do you need sam?
For other sam-fans:
Is anybody else interested in a Win95/WinNT version?
I would appreciate help in testing the ported editor as
I've become blind to many of it's failings.
Please let me know if you are interested.
simon
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Subject: sam for WinNT?
Author: arnold@colorstar.com (Arnold D. Robbins) at WG-ENI-SMTP
Date: 03/01/97 21:15
I know this has been asked before, but I haven't paid attention. I expect
to soon be working on WindozeNT, and would prefer to not have to leave
sam behind.
I would hope that a libg for NT would be enough to get the rest of sam
going, but don't know. Does anyone know of a port of sam to NT?
[ I probably won't reply for a while; heading to USENIX next week. ]
Thanks,
Arnold Robbins Star Imaging L.L.C.
Phone: +1-404-523-4944 250 Williams Street, Suite 1120, Atlanta, GA 30303
Fax: +1-404-523-4882 E-mail: arnold.robbins@colorstar.com
"Oh! Look at all those zeros!" --- Chana Robbins, at age 3.5
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* Re: sam for WinNT?
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@ 1997-01-03 21:05 ` Ed Kubaitis
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From: Ed Kubaitis @ 1997-01-03 21:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: sam-fans
Arnold D. Robbins wrote:
>
> I know this has been asked before, but I haven't paid attention. I expect
> to soon be working on WindozeNT, and would prefer to not have to leave
> sam behind.
>
> I would hope that a libg for NT would be enough to get the rest of sam
> going, but don't know. Does anyone know of a port of sam to NT?
Boy, that would be great if someone did a port. But a couple
weeks ago when an NT 4.0 box landed on my desk (for a port
of some security related Perl CGI stuff), I figured
'a libg for NT' was one of those things much easier said
than done, especially on a platform where a C compiler
is the exception rather than the rule, and didn't bother
to ask:-)
FWIW, I'm told that a $27 shareware editor called TextPad
is probably what I want. See http://www.textpad.com/
--------------------------
Ed Kubaitis - ejk@uiuc.edu
University of Illinois - Urbana - CCSO
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