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G'day Benny
CH>> 'course, it'd have to compile under SAS/C first time, else I'd have
CH>> no hope of even attempting to fix the source.
BP> yes but that needs more work since you then have to resource into sas
BP> c source before you compile natively in sas c, well if one can make it
BP> this way we are on, but the point is to stay on gcc no matter what os
BP> we are going to compile to, no ?
Can it be easily brought back to Berkeley standard? That way it /should/
(though probably wouldn't) compile under almost any flavour of C.
CH>> ... Amiga made it possible, Commodore made it dead!
BP> i belive it otherways
Someone's forgotten their history. ;]
CH>> + Origin: Origin? Who needs an origin? (3:634/383.0)
BP> every one with a point needs one :-)
Points? Points? Oh yes, I vaguely remember them. One step up the
evolutionary ladder from BBS users & plankton, eh?
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