Has anyone out there built sam on a DEC Alpha ? Also, does anyone know how hard it would be to get samterm running under MS-Windows using winsock ? Andy Vick. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Andy Vick, E-mail: A.J.Vick@durham.ac.uk Department of Physics, University of Durham, Tel: 091-374-2000 (Switchboard) South Road, 091-374-2105 (Direct) DURHAM, DH1 3LE Fax: 091-374-3749 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Also, does anyone know how hard it would be to get samterm
> running under MS-Windows using winsock ?
glurk. you're talking about porting samterm to windows? Aaaahahahahahahaa!
now, win32, mebbe. but you've got to port libg first, and you need to be
able to do things like allocating and deallocating memory without losing
your sanity. out of curiosity, how would you cope with the three-button
problems - one of the nice things about sam is the mouse chords patch,
which makes it such a pleasure.
steve
[-- Warning: decoded text below may be mangled, UTF-8 assumed --] [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain; charset=X-utf-2, Size: 949 bytes --] From: Andy Vick <A.J.Vick@durham.ac.uk> Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1993 03:53:31 -0500 Subject: Building sam Has anyone out there built sam on a DEC Alpha ? Andy Vick. I had a go. A problem seems to be that sam & samterm pass around identifiers for things and use the pointer to the object to do so. They pass 4 bytes. This is fine when pointers are 4 bytes but tends to fall apart on the alpha. I concluded this after an afternoon of frustration trying to get 9term/sam compiled in our alpha environment some time ago. I would not bet on being right. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong. Matty. -- James Matthew Farrow | "For in that moment I beheld the ruin matty@cs.su.OZ.AU | of my existence. My world fell dark Basser Department of Computer Science | and my life became a shallow dream. Sydney University - FAX: +61 2 692 3838 | `Odi et amo. Excrucior.'" - Tlindah