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From: Gavin.Flower@comp.vuw.ac.nz (Gavin Flower)
Subject: Re: anybody ported GNU Emacs?
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Date: Tue, 04 Jun 1991 09:08:49 GMT
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Followup-To: UNIXisms - forks & pipes


Yes, how about adding forks, pipes, and sockets too!

Surely with the sophistication of RISC-OS, it should
not be too dificult?  Possibly as part of the "new"
RISC-OS and associated new release of "C".

This would help students like myself who use UNIX
at university, but can't afford UNIX at home - yet.

I sometimes edit "C" source files at home, and 
transfer them to and from a UNIX box (which can
read/write MS-DOS format discs).  It would be nice
if I could compile, and possibly run some of them
at home.  I have heard of a UNIX lib for the Arc,
but don't know if this would help.

-Regards,
         Gavin.


-- 
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at large.  So if you really believe in "user pays", charge the correct users
- stop overloading parents with financial penalties.
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